'17 Yukon Denali - trans problem??

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The trans in my 6.2 Denali (with tow pkg, 2WD) has always seemed to have rough shifts. It is not a smooth application of power to the rear wheels. I've had it looked at by GMC 3 times. They've updated the software, replaced the valve body, and now say it shifts normally. I know the throttle is 'fly by wire', but does the trans control any of the throttle movement? It seems that sometimes, the throttle is dropped back to idle momentarily during shifts, mostly the 1-2 and 2-3 shifts. Does this trans "learn" my driving style? If so, can it be reset to re-learn? I have friends with the same vehicle, and theirs seem fine. Anyone else feel like their trans is similar?
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Hi Nick - There is an inter-relationship between the ECM and the TCM, however I'm not technical enough to accurately explain all of the nuances of that relationship. Based on your model year I expect that you have the 8-speed transmission which is widely accepted to be somewhere between marginal and horrible (depending on your individual experience). I think the "easy fix" is to trade for a 2018 or newer Denali which has the entirely different 10-speed transmission that so far is pretty darn good.
 
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Hi Nick - There is an inter-relationship between the ECM and the TCM, however I'm not technical enough to accurately explain all of the nuances of that relationship. Based on your model year I expect that you have the 8-speed transmission which is widely accepted to be somewhere between marginal and horrible (depending on your individual experience). I think the "easy fix" is to trade for a 2018 or newer Denali which has the entirely different 10-speed transmission that so far is pretty darn good.

Thanks GreyStone and SeaLandSky. It's not so bad that I want to trade it, or maybe it is. I'm sure we're all pretty picky about how our vehicles perform. It does drive me crazy. At least I'm on the record at the dealer about the problems. Thanks,
Nick
 

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These vehicles cut fuel on upshift. I know Blackbear can and typically does kill that feature on their tunes. That fuel cut my be exaggerated by a slow or laggy shift or a slip. I can make it feel like the vehicle has no power then jerks or snatches power back on after the shift and make a rough shift feel worse.
 

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The trans in my 6.2 Denali (with tow pkg, 2WD) has always seemed to have rough shifts. It is not a smooth application of power to the rear wheels. I've had it looked at by GMC 3 times. They've updated the software, replaced the valve body, and now say it shifts normally. I know the throttle is 'fly by wire', but does the trans control any of the throttle movement? It seems that sometimes, the throttle is dropped back to idle momentarily during shifts, mostly the 1-2 and 2-3 shifts. Does this trans "learn" my driving style? If so, can it be reset to re-learn? I have friends with the same vehicle, and theirs seem fine. Anyone else feel like their trans is similar?
Thanks,
Nick
is the "dropping back to idle" at light power application or full throttle?
 
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These vehicles cut fuel on upshift. I know Blackbear can and typically does kill that feature on their tunes. That fuel cut my be exaggerated by a slow or laggy shift or a slip. I can make it feel like the vehicle has no power then jerks or snatches power back on after the shift and make a rough shift feel worse.

I looked at the Blackbear web site, and it appears they don't have anything for 2017's.
 

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