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Old 30-11-2007, 02:07 AM   #1
Jimmy8$
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Default XR8 Hesitates - Problem?

Hi everyone. I recently brought a series 2 AU XR8 auto with about 100,000k's on the clock. It is a beautiful car and I love to drive it. Ive noticed a couple of times when driving if I accelerate hard it seems to hesitate for a second (long enough for it to be uncomfortably noticable). I tried looking through some old posts but I couldnt find much on it. Is this a common problem? What could be the cause of the problem? I originally thought it might be the adaptive shift not being use to how I wanted the car to react but today i jumped on the accelerator from a stop, it took off, built up a bit of speed and as it changed into second it hesitated (almost like it was choking) then it finally changed the gear. Thanks for the help guys.

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