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Hi, just joined the forum, having just bought a 98 Galaxy 2.3 Ghia auto yesterday.

The used car dealer told me that the gearboxes on these cars appreciate a warm start, and not to drive straight off from cold.

 

I have found that when pulling away (not particularly sharply), the gearbox hesitates a little, the revs increase, and then the transmission seems to "kick in", resulting in a jerk and then pull away.

 

After a few minutes of driving this seems to stop occurring on pull away.

 

Have any of you guys any experience or advice you can offer, as I'm now becoming nervous about the box, and whether this car should go back.

 

cheers

 

Nick

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i would properly say there is something wrong with it, as i have a 1.9TDI auto, and that runs smoothly from the word go - 'Non of that warm up crap' i think the dealer knows this and has said that to try to get out of fixing it.
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:lol: Take it back tomorrow :lol:

 

He's telling you a load of bowlacks

 

:o My auto behaves exactly the same regardless of outside temperature. In my opinion you should not retain the car, but if you do,GET A PARTS AND LABOUR WARRANTY OFF THE DEALER AS PART OF THE DEAL

Posted

thanks guys.

just as I suspected. I did negotiate a 12 month parts and labour warranty, however, I'm inclined to back this car. I believe I'm within my rights to do this.

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The used car dealer told me that the gearboxes on these cars appreciate a warm start, and not to drive straight off from cold.

He's talking through an orifice other than his mouth !

First get them to check the transmission fluid level and top up if necessary. Second, check for fluid leaks from the transmission (in the morning, look underneath where you park it overnight). Be prepared to reject the car; however much you may like it apart from this fault, there are others out there that are better.

Guest vr6galaxy
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Sounds like low fluid! the reason he's saying to let the car war up is to allow the fluid get hot and expand to the correct operating level, take it back and get them to check the level and top up or even better replace it
Guest vr6galaxy
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Fluid to start with then the car if necessary, if the fluid is low it cause a few problems, like slow changes, jerky shifts, holding of gears, another member had similar problems and found that his fluid level was low, once he topped it all his problems seemed to disapear!
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(great avatar by the way)

..and he's given it a good name too (right-click and see :blink: )

Guest vr6galaxy
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Again it's one I have borrowed :huh: the guy I borrow them from hasnt been on line to answer who the danceing girl is, although VR6Pete says it's his mum :blink:
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You need to put it in writing, recorded delivery to the MD / Owner of the garage. State that you are rejecting this vehicle because of the following defects and list all of the defects. I would also add what the salesman said re the gearbox and therefore show it was a known fault. Do this a.s.a.p.

 

If the fluid is low it needs to be investigated to find where it's gone.

 

Regards - John

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