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Samblers
3rd December 2021, 10:12 AM
I'm sure I've read about this... but now can't find anything of use:

2010 Puma 2.4 holds onto revs for a second or two after I dip the clutch (and no accelerator) for a gear change. Any ideas why?

I haven't changed my driving style, and this has pricked my internal 'something's not quite right' Defender warning system.

Cheers, Sam

DazzaTD5
3rd December 2021, 12:49 PM
Faulty pressure switch on the clutch master.
You can unplug it and bridge the connectors in the loose plug to confirm.

Samblers
3rd December 2021, 04:59 PM
Hmm, OK, thanks Daz.

Would this part have been replaced back in May when you fitted my new clutch (Clutchfix)?

Cheers, Sam

Samblers
3rd December 2021, 10:57 PM
Oh… ‘master’. Sorry I misread that. I can check/change this easy (and was not of course changed when replacing clutch)

Cheers, Sam

DazzaTD5
7th December 2021, 11:09 AM
Hmm, OK, thanks Daz.

Would this part have been replaced back in May when you fitted my new clutch (Clutchfix)?

Cheers, Sam

No, it was obviously functioning.
I have been meaning to add that to my Defender parts I keep in stock.

DazzaTD5
7th December 2021, 11:10 AM
Oh… ‘master’. Sorry I misread that. I can check/change this easy (and was not of course changed when replacing clutch)

Cheers, Sam

either way if you or I get one in first, just yell out and I'll change it out

Robmacca
7th December 2021, 04:33 PM
No, it was obviously functioning.
I have been meaning to add that to my Defender parts I keep in stock.

Daz...

How important is this part and if you disconnect this, will the Puma just drive normally when changing gears, etc?

The reason I asked this is I found that when in Low Range 4WD and trying to reverse back down a steep rocky hill that the ECU use to really fight against me as I was trying the reverse slowly as I can w/o using the Clutch but I found the engine fighting against me in raising the engine rev's, etc...
To solve this, I simply disconnected the High/Low Range Plug on the Transfer Case and this solved my issue that I was experiencing - Just wondering if the same would apply in this scenario ??