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<blockquote data-quote="tank34" data-source="post: 112772" data-attributes="member: 1332"><p>Hi Guyz, </p><p></p><p>hmm, think I am experiencing the same problem too. Sent to AB complaining that when car is in low rev mode (i.e., in car park looking for spot, or climbing uphill slowly looking for parking spot..etc.) you could sense "high-rev" but the car is not moving forwards much. Reminded me of the old Manual Volvo cars, when you shift into first gear, and you release the clutch before stepping on "gas", you hear this high-rev sound, car doesn't move until it is fully engagged.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, long story short. AB did computer check and said everything fine (still not convinced) and then "re-programmed" Transmission. After this re-program, I get the "klonk" sound that has been mentioned here. Am tempted to go back to them to ask them to re-program to before the change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tank34, post: 112772, member: 1332"] Hi Guyz, hmm, think I am experiencing the same problem too. Sent to AB complaining that when car is in low rev mode (i.e., in car park looking for spot, or climbing uphill slowly looking for parking spot..etc.) you could sense "high-rev" but the car is not moving forwards much. Reminded me of the old Manual Volvo cars, when you shift into first gear, and you release the clutch before stepping on "gas", you hear this high-rev sound, car doesn't move until it is fully engagged. Anyways, long story short. AB did computer check and said everything fine (still not convinced) and then "re-programmed" Transmission. After this re-program, I get the "klonk" sound that has been mentioned here. Am tempted to go back to them to ask them to re-program to before the change. [/QUOTE]
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