2006 civic AT
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2006 civic AT
So having a background with pizza delivery (mostly in a 93 honda accord), I
decided to let into my new Civic. Problem was, if I let into the gas, the
car would downshift into the lower gear, but after letting off the gas,
would not go back to the original gear?
I know my accord tranny was solid as a rock (with 250k miles on it), and the
tranny in this new civic just feels slippery, and then the not going back to
the gear has me worried?
Any else?
decided to let into my new Civic. Problem was, if I let into the gas, the
car would downshift into the lower gear, but after letting off the gas,
would not go back to the original gear?
I know my accord tranny was solid as a rock (with 250k miles on it), and the
tranny in this new civic just feels slippery, and then the not going back to
the gear has me worried?
Any else?
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Re: 2006 civic AT
paranoid wrote:
> So having a background with pizza delivery (mostly in a 93 honda accord), I
> decided to let into my new Civic. Problem was, if I let into the gas, the
> car would downshift into the lower gear, but after letting off the gas,
> would not go back to the original gear?
>
> I know my accord tranny was solid as a rock (with 250k miles on it), and the
> tranny in this new civic just feels slippery, and then the not going back to
> the gear has me worried?
>
> Any else?
>
>
>
just keep driving it. it has "fuzzy logic" built into its
computer-controlled shift patterns - eventually it'll learn your driving
style and the two of you will live happily ever after.
> So having a background with pizza delivery (mostly in a 93 honda accord), I
> decided to let into my new Civic. Problem was, if I let into the gas, the
> car would downshift into the lower gear, but after letting off the gas,
> would not go back to the original gear?
>
> I know my accord tranny was solid as a rock (with 250k miles on it), and the
> tranny in this new civic just feels slippery, and then the not going back to
> the gear has me worried?
>
> Any else?
>
>
>
just keep driving it. it has "fuzzy logic" built into its
computer-controlled shift patterns - eventually it'll learn your driving
style and the two of you will live happily ever after.
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Re: 2006 civic AT
paranoid wrote:
> So having a background with pizza delivery (mostly in a 93 honda accord), I
> decided to let into my new Civic. Problem was, if I let into the gas, the
> car would downshift into the lower gear, but after letting off the gas,
> would not go back to the original gear?
>
> I know my accord tranny was solid as a rock (with 250k miles on it), and the
> tranny in this new civic just feels slippery, and then the not going back to
> the gear has me worried?
>
> Any else?
>
>
>
just keep driving it. it has "fuzzy logic" built into its
computer-controlled shift patterns - eventually it'll learn your driving
style and the two of you will live happily ever after.
> So having a background with pizza delivery (mostly in a 93 honda accord), I
> decided to let into my new Civic. Problem was, if I let into the gas, the
> car would downshift into the lower gear, but after letting off the gas,
> would not go back to the original gear?
>
> I know my accord tranny was solid as a rock (with 250k miles on it), and the
> tranny in this new civic just feels slippery, and then the not going back to
> the gear has me worried?
>
> Any else?
>
>
>
just keep driving it. it has "fuzzy logic" built into its
computer-controlled shift patterns - eventually it'll learn your driving
style and the two of you will live happily ever after.
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Re: 2006 civic AT
paranoid wrote:
> So having a background with pizza delivery (mostly in a 93 honda accord), I
> decided to let into my new Civic. Problem was, if I let into the gas, the
> car would downshift into the lower gear, but after letting off the gas,
> would not go back to the original gear?
>
> I know my accord tranny was solid as a rock (with 250k miles on it), and the
> tranny in this new civic just feels slippery, and then the not going back to
> the gear has me worried?
>
> Any else?
>
>
>
just keep driving it. it has "fuzzy logic" built into its
computer-controlled shift patterns - eventually it'll learn your driving
style and the two of you will live happily ever after.
> So having a background with pizza delivery (mostly in a 93 honda accord), I
> decided to let into my new Civic. Problem was, if I let into the gas, the
> car would downshift into the lower gear, but after letting off the gas,
> would not go back to the original gear?
>
> I know my accord tranny was solid as a rock (with 250k miles on it), and the
> tranny in this new civic just feels slippery, and then the not going back to
> the gear has me worried?
>
> Any else?
>
>
>
just keep driving it. it has "fuzzy logic" built into its
computer-controlled shift patterns - eventually it'll learn your driving
style and the two of you will live happily ever after.
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