Originally Posted by AK370Z As you can see, if I move the shifter from 6th to Neutral, RPM goes up( just enough for 5th gear) and stays there until I
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01-30-2010, 10:58 AM | #61 (permalink) | |
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01-30-2010, 11:02 AM | #62 (permalink) |
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If you're cruising in 6th, and pop it into neutral (actually letting go of the stock), it will automatically blip the throttle to 4th gears required RPM. It automatically assumes the "minimum amount" it needs to rev to (as in, the highest gear to choose). If you decide to go into 3rd instead, it'll rev even higher of course. Wiggle the shifter around in neutral into the 1/2 gate, and it'll rev to 2nd gear levels. I remember doing this when I was test driving - doing the neutral wiggle is a habit of mine.
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But AK was movin' though! Mine does that too just to keep the revs up enough so if you select a lower gear, it doesn't have to rev so dramatically. I'm trying to think... Doesn't it shut itsself off/let the RPM drop if you leave your shifter in the same spot, outside of any gate, without motion after a few seconds? I'm just asking. It's like the car saying, "Okay, no gear selected rev matching? I'm going to leave you idle in neutral." Just a question. Not a fault. My SRM works/(worked ) perfectly everytime!
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actually with mine i have noticed that if i hammer it for a while when i take it out of gear it will hold revs longer than if i cruise on the highway without shifting for hours and mine acts exactly like ak's. I actually have this wierd habit now that when i'm driving around i will push the clutch in and take it out of gear and hold the stick to the right side to get it to drop revs while i coast. Freaked me out the first time i did it in my neon and the revs didn't drop.
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Its pretty easy if I remember right - look for the service manuals on the website here. Its a matter of mashing the throttle to 100% and then 0% back and forth, but you need to get it into calibration mode...
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I agree with Bobo, sounds like the accelerator pedal position sensor is a viable culprit given these cars are fly by wire throttle.
Section EC (Engine Control System), page 18 ACCELERATOR PEDAL RELEASED POSITION LEARNING ACCELERATOR PEDAL RELEASED POSITION LEARNING : Description Accelerator Pedal Released Position Learning is a function of ECM to learn the fully released position of the accelerator pedal by monitoring the accelerator pedal position sensor output signal. It must be performed each time the harness connector of the accelerator pedal position sensor or ECM is disconnected. ACCELERATOR PEDAL RELEASED POSITION LEARNING : Special Repair Requirement 1.START 1. Make sure that accelerator pedal is fully released. 2. Turn ignition switch ON and wait at least 2 seconds. 3. Turn ignition switch OFF and wait at least 10 seconds. 4. Turn ignition switch ON and wait at least 2 seconds. 5. Turn ignition switch OFF and wait at least 10 seconds. |
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