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I have the HDi90 and can't say as I've noticed anything like this, BUT you could be a bit more specific about the circumstances when you get this, ie from what speed/revs and what road conditions (up hill, on the flat?).
I have experienced a sort of "hunting" when coasting, ie when the engine isn't being loaded, but that may well be something to do with the remap.
I sometimes get the same in my 110 hdi dsport when getting back on the throttle in the same gear. Only happens now & again & I think it only happens when driving gently, rather than going for it so it might be a part throttle/low load glitch.
It's never bothered me to the point of concern (but then it is a company car, not one bought with my own hard earned)
7 months old, 25635 miles, 2nd service Monday.
Iv got the 90 and I sometimes get that problem but in 5th at about 50mph (fuel saving plan :P) and on flat roads. Iv just booked mine in today for some warranty work to be done and have mentioned it so maybe I might be able to shed some light after its been looked at.
:O 25635 miles after 7 months.. Iv had mine for 7 months and thought it was bad that I was getting close to 9000 lol
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I have noticed the both engines seem to judder maybe like you describe when in too high a gear, sounds a little obvious but I have noticed it more on the ds3 then other vehicles with the same engine, tuned ones seem to cope a little better due to the increase in torque though.
Maybe this is something different all together???
my 110 dsport does this quite a lot, usually as it nearly up to temperature it seems. Quite annoying on country lanes! Anyone ever get a solution or diagnosis?
Is it a mechanical 'judder' you feel or a hesitation?
My last car had a software glitch that made it intermittently hesitate when accelerating. Annoying but nothing went wrong during the 26k miles I drove the car and experienced this.
I'll credit you with a little more sense than suggesting changing down
Take it in- wont be the same as the petrol issues I would have thought
Something clogging, or not free flowing somewhere.
A pump/ DPF/ Filter, anything long those lines I reckon
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