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Ok, pre x-drive has just a simple chain drive over some planetary gears.
In that case I'd just drive it easily, like grandmother would drive, until the friction plates wear in properly. Easy slow starts and longer slower stops will not only help in the proper breaking in process, but will also help store a smoother shift pattern in the adaptations. Just give it a few days and see what happens.
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