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    Hi, does anyone else’s notice a rumble when stopped and on the brakes (e.g. at traffic lights) when in Sport shift mode? It goes away immediately if I flick it out of sport.
     
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    Do you have the active exhaust system fitted?


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    Quote Originally Posted by M1tchy View Post
    Do you have the active exhaust system fitted?

    I am pretty sure I do not, unless it is a standard fit on an S-Line.
     
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    I wonder if another owner could try flicking from D to S to M while on the brakes next time they are in the car and let me know if they notice anything.

    in S and M, it feels like the car is sat in gear and has some urgency to go.... putting tension on the brakes and drive chain. In D, it sits there almost as if it’s sat in neutral.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by P13TR0 View Post
    Hi, does anyone else’s notice a rumble when stopped and on the brakes (e.g. at traffic lights) when in Sport shift mode? It goes away immediately if I flick it out of sport.
    Speak to your dealer mate. There are a couple of software updates for the gearbox and engine that wouldn't hurt being applied.

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