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| Retroanaconda Member Since: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 2789    | Is it like a brief hesitation when pulling away at a slow speed, for example accelerating off a roundabout or away from a queue? 
 Mine had this, it was the exhaust manifold pressure sensor that was causing it. There is a thin tube which feeds the sensor and it blocks with soot over time. The dealer changed the inlet manifold sensor first but this didn’t fix it. I posted a thread on this forum with the error codes. | ||
|  26th May 2024 12:51pm | 
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| D200 3 litre Member Since: 26 May 2024 Location: huntingdon Posts: 3    | its more of a spluttering than a hesitation 
 makes the pull away jolty but could be the same fault i've not looked at error codes, are they easy enough to see? is there a link to your thread | ||
|  26th May 2024 1:28pm | 
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| Retroanaconda Member Since: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 2789    | You’ll need a compatible reader to see the fault codes. I use a GAP IIDTool.
 Thread is here: https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic90462.html Don’t worry about your warranty, if the fault occurred before it ran out then they will still fix it even if it runs on beyond the end. | ||
|  26th May 2024 2:44pm | 
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| D200 3 litre Member Since: 26 May 2024 Location: huntingdon Posts: 3    | sounds like the same fault to me, i'll let the garage know when i drop it off | ||
|  26th May 2024 7:35pm | 
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| XplusYplusZ Member Since: 16 Aug 2021 Location: UK Posts: 553  | There is a known gearbox glitch when you're slowing down close to a stop, then decide to accelerate again. Like you're slowing for a red light then it changes just before you completely stop. You push the accelerator and the car jolts forward..
 I asked LR assistance and they told me it may be a software issue. | ||
|  31st May 2024 9:25am | 
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