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Anyone had idle issues like this??

Originally Posted by DIGItonium Awesome. Once you can confirm the "S" is lit up above the shift indicator, try downshifting without blipping the throttle. Also, when coasting in neutral try

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Old 04-19-2013, 10:48 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Awesome. Once you can confirm the "S" is lit up above the shift indicator, try downshifting without blipping the throttle.

Also, when coasting in neutral try not to wiggle the shift lever in neutral while SRM is active.
Couldn't wait til tomorrow, had to take a quick drive to see...lol. The "S" was lit up so I disabled it. My RPM's dropped a "hair faster" but there is definitely another issue going on. Looks as if a trip to the dealership is in my future. This will be my first experience not having to pay their "OUTRAGEOUS" labor costs to have something fixed!! Thanks again man!!
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