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jpskiller

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car 1992 XJ6 3.2l

I know these cars have a slightly harsher gear change then the 4.0l but has anyone had the following issue and know a solution or is it just the gearbox itslf

done atf/filter change soon as got car..

ushifts are harsher then should be but gears are not slipping, downshifts are smooth as silk
 
Sounds like a Throttle position sensor adjustment or repair. You should be getting a trans failure light also.
 
What implications does a TPS out of adjustment have for the fuel injection?
 
equiprx said:
Sounds like a Throttle position sensor adjustment or repair. You should be getting a trans failure light also.

no warning lights at all just harse gear changes

how do you adjust the throttle pos sensor, where is it located
 
The only way I know how to adjust it on your engine is with a Jaguar PDU diagnostics computer. The TPS is located under the throttle body.
 
It's possible that the clean out and the new fluid may make the harsher shifts. I personaly like the harsher shifts rather than the smooth ones. Smooth can be a sign of wear. Check a local independent transmission shop and do a line pressure test and maybe they can adjust your shift points to what you want.
 
Try Jag lovers forum. They have a lot of smart owners there.
 
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