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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / October 2006

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PEUGEOT 306 AUTO GEAR LEVER SHIFT

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Norbert Liew - 01 Oct 2006 17:40 GMT
I just got a 2nd hand 306 Auto and I notice that I can shift the gear lever
from Drive to 3 easily without any latching/clicking effect i.e. not like
when shifting from N-Drive we can feel a click/latch. I wonder is this
normal ? Therefore sometimes when I shift from N-D, it goes into 3 if I
shift from N to D too fast.

Hope any 306 owners can answer this.

Thanks.
Mac.
Phil Cook - 02 Oct 2006 15:10 GMT
>I just got a 2nd hand 306 Auto and I notice that I can shift the gear lever
>from Drive to 3 easily without any latching/clicking effect i.e. not like
>when shifting from N-Drive we can feel a click/latch. I wonder is this
>normal ?

Yes that is normal. It is a useful feature to enable the driver to use
engine braking by forcing a downshift. There will be a click-stop from
3 to 2 to prevent you jumping too many gears at once, but with skill
you can force that downchange too like you do when using a manual box.

> Therefore sometimes when I shift from N-D, it goes into 3 if I
>shift from N to D too fast.

All you are doing in that case is limiting the auto gearbox to its
lower three gears. You can pull it back into D at any time to enable
it to use all the gears.
 
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