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Clutch

cycledude

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I have a 2011 rt see and when you stop in gear it keeps pulling forward does anyone know if there were recalls on.this or what is causing this?

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check the fluid... my 09 did this and now I carry a can of brake fluid and a tool to take the cap off. mine is a manual
 
Let's see..!!

being a auto and if not oil related it becomes an internal issue with the springs etc. I don't know if it is common for the semi auto to creep when in gear due to the high rpm's at idle but if there is no slipage it could be the oil. Check spec's if not brp oils and level (they are touchy about the level and they do use oil, check every 500 miles or so). :thumbup:
 
I agree, what oil are you using. Ours doesn't move when stopped but in most cases we keep our foot on the brake. Will it roll backwards on an uphill? Ours will.
 
Both the SE5 and SE6 will hold while stopped and in gear. Most of the time, I just keep my foot on the brake.
 
Both the SE5 and SE6 will hold while stopped and in gear. Most of the time, I just keep my foot on the brake.
Will hold? Will hold what? The clutch in either SE transmission should be fully disengaged when stopped; both of mine are/were. This is why the manual states the parking brake must be set "because the transmission will NOT hold the vehicle."

Failure to disengage when stopped would cause constant undue wear on the clutch, and should be corrected ASAP, IMHO.
 
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