I've just been out and played a bit with the adjustment. My problem was that the transmission wouldn't kick down at all, eg 90km/h in 4th (~2000rpm), floor it, but no kickdown.
I'd already checked that the throttle cable was adjusted correctly and getting to full travel (against the stop on the pump body).
What I've done now is to adjust the kickdown cable a small amount at a time until it now kicks down nicely if you floor it at 100k.
Its made a huge difference to the way the car drives, and in general seems to be much more responsive and stays nicely in the 2-3000rpm band under medium throttle.
I've read through the road test procedure for the auto, but its a bit scary.
Not sure I want to do the likes of Check 20: "at 128km/h select 2nd - no downshift should occur"
My question now is: Is it OK just to leave the adjustment as it is, or am I setting myself up to do some major damage (ie should I be taking it to someone who knows what they are doing)?


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