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geoffk



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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Sumatra Black
jumping out of gear

hi all newbie here
i have had my fl2 for 2 weeks now and in the four weeks it has jumped out of a gear 5 times into neutral.anyone else had the problem or is it me not getting it right as its a new car with differant selection positions than my last car. any ideas.regards geoff

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npinks



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i presume your talking jumping out of gear whilst driving not stationary (ie cruise along to a roundabout with the clutch dipped)

Either way i haven't had experience of this happening, though i would have thought the loading on the gears cogs would have stopped it popping out without some sort of pressure like pulling on the gear lever with a resting arm Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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arcturus



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No, i've not had that problem either.

Post #13752 1st Feb 2008 12:54 pm
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geoffk



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npinks wrote:
i presume your talking jumping out of gear whilst driving not stationary (ie cruise along to a roundabout with the clutch dipped)

Either way i haven't had experience of this happening, though i would have thought the loading on the gears cogs would have stopped it popping out without some sort of pressure like pulling on the gear lever with a resting arm


hi thanks for the replies.
yes it is in the approach to rounderbouts or juctions that it has happened.i reckon 1 more time and its going in to find out whats going on. regards geoff

Post #13760 1st Feb 2008 5:54 pm
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