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Ford Fiesta's twin clutch transmission=problematic, according to this article at Motorme.my
Ford Fiesta's twin clutch transmission=problematic, according to this article at Motorme.my
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Nov 9 2015, 11:42 AM
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Nov 10 2015, 02:05 AM
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QUOTE(dares @ Nov 9 2015, 11:52 AM) Buy Mazda2. Interested.. i thought the DSG problem only surfaces on TDCI Focus. seems like FoFi is plagued with the same sickness. No chance on updating the TCU firmware or plugging in a ETC to dampen the effects?I have nothing else to add other than what I have already said numerous time in this forum. Sien already. |
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Nov 10 2015, 09:31 AM
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QUOTE(dares @ Nov 10 2015, 08:47 AM) Its a dry clutch, it will always exhibit such behaviour at low speeds. Its like a noob L license holder operating your clutch pedal. No TCU update will fix it. Well on the plus side at least it's reliable compared to vwYou either live with it and learn to control it with the throttle, or complain and sellcarbuyvios. Automatic dry clutches will never be as smooth as TCs at low speeds. |
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