PatDTN
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I suspect it has to do with meeting CAFE standards and saving gas. If I take off from a light somewhat briskly things are great. Almost nobody else does that so that's rarely what happens. Instead we leave a light on idle and a little while later start to gain some speed. By that time my truck has shifted up several gears. Gaining speed doesn't happen smoothly. I press the gas harder and harder as grandmothers in beater cars pull away from me. Finally just before the pedal hits the floor it'll downshift several times and take off like a scalded cat. Of course I have to lift to keep from rear ending granny. When I do it immediately shifts up to a gear it will NOT accelerate in. Lather, rinse, repeat.
I know I could stick the shifter into manual but who wants to do that all the time?
Driving on the interstate holds similar issues. Come to a grade and the speed starts dropping. It takes an act of (a divided) Congress to just keep up. Cruise control swings by about 5 mph from 3 under to 2 over. I actually do use manual mode on my commute so I can downshift at several known grades. Then it's fine.
Can the transmission be programmed to respond reasonably? I'm not looking for high performance, just driveability.
I know I could stick the shifter into manual but who wants to do that all the time?
Driving on the interstate holds similar issues. Come to a grade and the speed starts dropping. It takes an act of (a divided) Congress to just keep up. Cruise control swings by about 5 mph from 3 under to 2 over. I actually do use manual mode on my commute so I can downshift at several known grades. Then it's fine.
Can the transmission be programmed to respond reasonably? I'm not looking for high performance, just driveability.