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dgardel



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Re: Gearbox issues??
Constantin_Valdor wrote:
when I press the clutch the revs remain elevated for a while and then drop very very slowly.


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Re: Gearbox issues??
dgardel wrote:
Constantin_Valdor wrote:
when I press the clutch the revs remain elevated for a while and then drop very very slowly.


Pressure clutch switch (located on the clutch pump, engine bay)


Which is pretty much what I said earlier in this thread Whistle Steve.
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2 votes for the clutch switch then Thumbs Up Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Re: Gearbox issues??
Miserableolgit wrote:
dgardel wrote:
Constantin_Valdor wrote:
when I press the clutch the revs remain elevated for a while and then drop very very slowly.


Pressure clutch switch (located on the clutch pump, engine bay)


Which is pretty much what I said earlier in this thread Whistle


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Hi- had same problem with my puma - engine accelerated when depressing clutch - after long search discovered it was faulty fuse 13 - rear brake lights. changed fuse and problem solved. regards jackh
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mine did the rising rev bit. if i recall it was a fuel pressure switch somewhere. the dealer fixed it and never had a problem since then.

don't worry about your new Defender just report the faults and if you have a good dealer they will fix them, i have always had excellent service from my dealer, thankfully.

re the clonk i reported a similar issue at my first service as it was not there when i bought it [at 5 months old] but was getting worse. it was just the nuts on the prop/brake drum a tad loose. again no probs since they were tightened. BM52
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