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| MINI2 Newbie Join Date: Mar 2005 Local Time: 03:11 PM
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Offline | Just got my 05 MC with CVT. While trying out the Steptronic mode, I noticed that the lever is pretty stiff - you really need to push or pull hard in order to shift. This is not the case with my other steptronic car (a BMW 325). Only a light tap on the lever is all that's needed to shift on that car. Do you see the same thing with your CVT? |
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