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BraytonAK Oct 26, 2010 02:41 AM

All GE's slow to shift to first?
 
I've noticed that the transmission has a delay before it shifts into first when slowing down. For example, when slowing to an almost-complete stop, then starting off again, the car will jerk as the transmission finishes shifting. If you don't want the jerk, you have to intentionally either come to a complete stop for a moment or just be extremely light on the accelerator.

I've tried using the paddle shifters to down-shift to first slightly early when I know I'm not going to stop completely, but getting that timing right is tricky.

Does anyone else notice this and get annoyed with it? Other than the mystery rattles here and there, this is my only complaint with the car. Good thing I've become used to it and adjust my driving style accordingly.

Goobers Oct 26, 2010 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by BraytonAK (Post 925675)
I've noticed that the transmission has a delay before it shifts into first when slowing down. For example, when slowing to an almost-complete stop, then starting off again, the car will jerk as the transmission finishes shifting. If you don't want the jerk, you have to intentionally either come to a complete stop for a moment or just be extremely light on the accelerator.

I've tried using the paddle shifters to down-shift to first slightly early when I know I'm not going to stop completely, but getting that timing right is tricky.

Does anyone else notice this and get annoyed with it? Other than the mystery rattles here and there, this is my only complaint with the car. Good thing I've become used to it and adjust my driving style accordingly.

I think this was what I noticed when I did my three test drives on the Fit AT (before buying the MT). It wasn't actually when I stopped/was stopping on straights... but when I turned. By some annoying luck, I would have a red light on approach only for it to turn green before I came to a full stop... so when I made my turn, the car would "lug" a bit.

Vash Oct 26, 2010 09:48 AM

man i just don't even use first gear sometimes when i am slowing down, i only down shift from like 4th to 3rd generally, or 5th to 4th, but 2nd to 1st is always a harsh one unless your going SUPER slow like sub-parking lot speeds.

just hold down the clutch and break man....

Virtual Oct 26, 2010 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by Vash (Post 925714)
man i just don't even use first gear sometimes when i am slowing down, i only down shift from like 4th to 3rd generally, or 5th to 4th, but 2nd to 1st is always a harsh one unless your going SUPER slow like sub-parking lot speeds.

just hold down the clutch and break man....

He can't hold down the clutch with his automatic transmission. :p

niko3257 Oct 26, 2010 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by BraytonAK (Post 925675)
I've noticed that the transmission has a delay before it shifts into first when slowing down. For example, when slowing to an almost-complete stop, then starting off again, the car will jerk as the transmission finishes shifting. If you don't want the jerk, you have to intentionally either come to a complete stop for a moment or just be extremely light on the accelerator.

I've tried using the paddle shifters to down-shift to first slightly early when I know I'm not going to stop completely, but getting that timing right is tricky.

Does anyone else notice this and get annoyed with it? Other than the mystery rattles here and there, this is my only complaint with the car. Good thing I've become used to it and adjust my driving style accordingly.



i use my paddles to down shift all the time. so i rarely notice it.
not sure if you know but you can't shift down to 1st unless the car is
doing less than 20 or 22mph. i forget which one. it's in the manual. but yeah
thats how it works.

BraytonAK Oct 27, 2010 01:19 AM

I'll probably have to get used to doing it myself with the paddle. :Sigh: Too bad the behavior can't be adjusted.


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