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Old 10-12-2009, 01:32 PM
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Hi all,

You will see by the amount of posts that im a new to all this but even worse, my X5 is the first automatic I have owned. The problem or rather the question I hav is;

When pulling up to a junction or lights etc, just before the vehicle comes to a halt, it jerks forward slightly. The only way I can describe it is that it is as if I am letting my foot off the clutch too quickly in a manual. Its not extreme and doesnt seem to happen every time. Is this noemal for the X5 or is there potentially an issue there. I have only had the car 5 days and it was from an approved dealer. Its done 60k ish and has always been serviced by BMW. A friend of mine has an auto RR Vogue and his doesnt do this.

Thanks in advance
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