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hotchili
 


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Engine mapping Gear ratios

Does anyone know what the standard D3 (auto) gear ratios are.

I mean at what revs should the gears shift up.
My D3 has recently come back from the dealer and it seems to be struggling to up shift.
It's almost screaming before changing gear. Usually about 2500 revs before deciding to shift up.

Any thoughts, as i don't recall it sounding like this or having to get to 2500+ to shift up.

Thanks for any help.
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Post #99053116th Oct 2012 11:24 pm
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Flack
 


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It sounds like they have reset the gearbox and it is now re-learning how you drive the car, it should settle down in a few miles..

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Post #99053816th Oct 2012 11:44 pm
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Or you've got it in sport mode or they've been testing it in sport mode or manual, as Flack says the box should learn the drivers style of driving very quickly.
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Post #99059217th Oct 2012 8:58 am
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hotchili
 


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Thanks for the info.
It did come back after having the peddle box replaced so it does now seem extra sensitive under foot.

I'll wait to see if it settles down.

Thanks
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