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Malt56

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  1. Hi, looking for some advice/suggestions regarding transmission power loss. I have a 2008 2.2 cdti 6MT car which is due to have front struts & drop links replaced, however after just completing a 400 mile round trip, I became aware of a potentially more serious issue which may nullify the suspension fixes. The car seems to struggle, I can shift gears without issue but depressing the accelerator while raising the engine revs does not seem to translate to increased acceleration. Also noted that when the car encountered a change in load ( eg going up a hill ) , depressing the accelerator pedal, I can hear the engine revving but the car seems to struggle - it eventually gets there but not as responsive as it should be. I have read some posts regarding US auto models which seemed to suggest that issue could be as simple as transmission fluid clean out and refill - does this sound correct ? I first thought it might be a clutch issue, however not aware of any slipping of gear bite through the gears. I also do not believe my suspension issue would cause this poor transmission response. - Is my assumption correct ? My MPG value also increased during my round trip - so does not appear to be an engine efficiency issue. Used my basic Torque application to check for any faults real or pending - nothing reported ( although tool does not access all ECU's in the car). Any of this sound familiar - advice & potential cost of repair ?
  2. Hi everyone, newbie joining. I bought my CRV in 2017 specifically to meet certain criteria - had to be a 4WD/AWD vehicle and had to have sufficient boot space to house a very large Newfoundland !! - the CRV met these requirements 🙂

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