Would hard acceleration ruin or damage my transmission?
Your engine and transmission have to be used to the abuse If you baby your car for a long time and you do hard acceleration all of a sudden, this may cause some damage.
Like I said, not sure if this is a myth or not.
I changed my fluid at 38k (the car is at 41k now) and the trans is still ok. The only issue I can detect: If i manually shift the car into 1st from a dead stop or if the mode selector is in S and the car downshifts into 1st when coming to a stop there is a little bit of slop or a slight clunk, and it actually started doing it after the trans fluid change. Otherwise it works flawlessly.
Don't know how it will be at 60k or 80k though
Its not often I am at the front of the queue waiting for the lights but I always floor it every time I get the opportunity also.

My car does that for almost 3 years, and all engine mounts, gear-box mounts and new diff were installed, but still have that situation!
I checked everything I could, including rear bushings etc. and even made an unusual test, I removed my KW v2 and installed stock suspension and... much better! Then added some cement bags on the rear
to make weight and lower the rear... and again vibration!!!What could I conclude with this... nothing, now one knows without removing the rear transmission!
What could that be? Any thoughts?
If that was normal, many of you guys with lowered cars should notice!
I also have that clunk on downshift to 1st since new!
PS: I have from stock 515Nm of torque, but now running 700Nm... CDI power!
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The most common failure is the first to second one way clutch after just too many high torque changes & this shows itself in Taxi service, mainly behind diesels at mileages exceeding 600,000 Km's.
If you are running the latest software you should not get a clunk back to first gear when approaching a traffic light. The car comes to rest in second & then engages first so you don't have that massive 2nd/1st ratio change.
The most common cause of a clunk is clumsy driving when accelerating then braking hard. You catch out the Torque Converter clutch either locking up or unlocking.
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I would think that the issue would surface earlier than this, your car had the Valeo since day one. At what mileage did you transmission start to fail?
)He gives me a good deal - i'll ask about the flash next time I'm in. That is exactly what it does, clunks when coming to a stop when shifting into first. I might have a memory lapse - but i don't recall it doing that before I did a 39k trans fluid flush....
.... I beat on my last C Class (manual).. dropped the clutch one too many times and took a huge chunk out of the rear differential. I doubt this would ever happen with an automatic.




