horstkoehler1
Fluence automatic transmission torque converter issue
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horstkoehler1 (Author)
Indeed, there is some jerking while driving! Thanks for your reply. So, it does sound like you had the same issue. Could you elaborate on that 'peanut butter' feeling? Was it a gradual decline, or did it happen suddenly?
emiliafrost8
The peanut butter thing started subtly, like the car was hesitant. Then, bam! One day, it was full-on jerky. Look, based on your mileage and those error codes, the converter is likely toast. Save yourself the headache and take it to a reputable workshop specializing in automatic gearboxes. They'll confirm it, but prepare yourself for the news.
horstkoehler1 (Author)
Thank you for confirming my fears, and sharing your experience. I appreciate you sharing your experience and wisdom, I will follow your advice and bring it to the workshop. They just called and confirmed the diagnosis: defective torque converter. Repair cost is estimated at 2120€. I will authorize the repair.
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emiliafrost8
Hey there! Sounds rough, but I've got some bad news: your symptoms ring a bell. I had a similar experience with my Fluence. It felt like driving through peanut butter – not smooth at all! The error codes were a dead giveaway in my case. Was the car jerking when it tried to lock up? That's what sealed the deal for me.