WalleyeMikeIII
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Hi all, started noticing my Yukon XL w/ the 6.2L "holding" on to a lower gear after downshifting during a moderate to hard acceleration.
I am not sure if I just noticed this and it has always been doing it, or if it is a new phenomenon.
It still shifts smoothly in normal driving, but if I give it a litte gas (like to pass a vehicle on a 2 lane highway) that causes a downshift of a few gears...when I immediately let off the accelerator, it seems to hold the lower gear, and begin to slow down.
If I don't let all the way off the accelerator, it will happily upshift to one of its higher gears and get the RPM's back to ~1200 range.
Steps to make it happen.
1) Be driving along at 35 MPH or more.
2) Mash the gas half way or more, vehicle downshifts and gets going (with a smile and a fun growl), get it up to 55-60 MPH.
3) Release the accelerator
4) Transmission seems to stay in the lower gear, and if no more accelerator applied, will stay in this lower gear, and slow due to engine, not shift to a higher gear and coast.
Applying even a slight press of the accelerator after #4 above and it will upshift to a higher gear.
It feels to me like this is a new thing, I don't recall this in the first 28,000 or so, but in the last 1200 miles I have noticed it. Perhaps it was always this way, and I noticed it and became sensitive.
Anyone else experience this? Is it normal? I am about due for an oil change, and will ask the dealer about it when I go in, but thought I would poll the group to see your experience.
I am not sure if I just noticed this and it has always been doing it, or if it is a new phenomenon.
It still shifts smoothly in normal driving, but if I give it a litte gas (like to pass a vehicle on a 2 lane highway) that causes a downshift of a few gears...when I immediately let off the accelerator, it seems to hold the lower gear, and begin to slow down.
If I don't let all the way off the accelerator, it will happily upshift to one of its higher gears and get the RPM's back to ~1200 range.
Steps to make it happen.
1) Be driving along at 35 MPH or more.
2) Mash the gas half way or more, vehicle downshifts and gets going (with a smile and a fun growl), get it up to 55-60 MPH.
3) Release the accelerator
4) Transmission seems to stay in the lower gear, and if no more accelerator applied, will stay in this lower gear, and slow due to engine, not shift to a higher gear and coast.
Applying even a slight press of the accelerator after #4 above and it will upshift to a higher gear.
It feels to me like this is a new thing, I don't recall this in the first 28,000 or so, but in the last 1200 miles I have noticed it. Perhaps it was always this way, and I noticed it and became sensitive.
Anyone else experience this? Is it normal? I am about due for an oil change, and will ask the dealer about it when I go in, but thought I would poll the group to see your experience.