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Hey TW, instead of completely deleting your video on YouTube, I'm wondering if it'd be a good idea to re-post it under the heading 'Synchro Rev Match malfunction' or something

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Old 02-05-2010, 10:04 AM   #106 (permalink)
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Hey TW, instead of completely deleting your video on YouTube, I'm wondering if it'd be a good idea to re-post it under the heading 'Synchro Rev Match malfunction' or something like that. My thinking is that it could serve as a future reference for anyone who suspects they have a problem with their SRM. Your vid could be an example of a symptom of SRM going awry. Just a thought.
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why don't you just turn SRM off and see what happens? So does he ever try it? Nope. But personally, I found his attitude downright frustrating and, in light of the confirmation that it was SRM all along, foolish and anything but constructive.
Only 8 suggestions that the OP push the button. We're all glad that this is fixed, but a simple act on the OP's part early in this thread would have been far more constructive for us all.

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To be honest, I'm quite surprised that we haven't seen more cases of SRM malfunctioning sooner.
Based on some of the responses in this thread, there appear to be a fair percentage that are not operating as designed. It should NOT rev in neutral as many report. The OP's final diagnosis indicates the potential sensor problem....
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It should NOT rev in neutral as many report.
I beg to differ. The neutral rev is by design, it is designed this way so that the ECU can hit the target RPM's on a quick shift. If the ECU only revved when the shift hit the target gate it would be too late.
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I beg to differ. The neutral rev is by design, it is designed this way so that the ECU can hit the target RPM's on a quick shift. If the ECU only revved when the shift hit the target gate it would be too late.
?? This is probably a matter of semantics here, but mine will not rev until the gate sensor is triggered. This is never too late for a matched engagement. Maybe you're shifting at the speed of light...I dunno. Wiggling your stick around in neutral should not trigger a REV as a few have reported and as was ultimately found to be a fault in the OP's car..

Maybe you need to do the Neutral Learning procedure?

3.PERFORM M/T NEUTRAL POSITION LEARNING
Without CONSULT-III
NOTE:
• It is better to count the time accurately with a clock.
• It is impossible to switch the learning mode when a clutch interlock switch circuit has a malfunction.
1. Check that there is no sticking when shifting shift lever to the neutral position.
2. Turn ignition switch ON and wait 5 seconds.
3. Within 5 seconds repeat the following operation 3 times. Fully depress and fully release clutch pedal while
pressing and holding S-MODE switch.
4. Wait 3 seconds while S-MODE switch is released.
5. Wait 5 seconds while pressing S-MODE switch.
6. Wait 3 seconds while S-MODE switch is released.
7. Within 5 seconds repeat the following operation 5 times. Fully depress and fully release clutch pedal while
pressing and holding S-MODE switch.
ECM starts M/T Neutral Position Learning.
NOTE:
Never touch shift lever. Otherwise learning may not complete normally
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?? This is probably a matter of semantics here, but mine will not rev until the gate sensor is triggered. This is never too late for a matched engagement. Maybe you're shifting at the speed of light...I dunno. Wiggling your stick around in neutral should not trigger a REV as a few have reported and as was ultimately found to be a fault in the OP's car..
We'll just have to agree to disagree on this one for now.

The service manual doesn't have any description of proper SRM operation. It does however describe a neutral position learning mode.
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Maybe you need to do the Neutral Learning procedure?
LOL, actually I think you need to perform the neutral position learning mode because mine works and yours doesn't!
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Try re-booting the car (battery disconnect for a few minutes)
I'd recommend taking it to the dealer before anything. That way it's documented. If resetting the ECU fixes it, then so be it.

Things like that are no joke. Cars should not fail.
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LOL, actually I think you need to perform the neutral position learning mode because mine works and yours doesn't!

LOL...But I don't want mine working the way yours does!....
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LOL...But I don't want mine working the way yours does!....
Just wondering if perhaps your sensor could have got knocked out of alignment when you installed your short shifter kit? Just a thought ...

Obviously if you like it the way it is then there is no reason to change.
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Just wondering if perhaps your sensor could have got knocked out of alignment when you installed your short shifter kit? Just a thought ...

Obviously if you like it the way it is then there is no reason to change.
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Yup. SRM action has not changed since new (with the stock knob)..
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My SRM works just like Modshack's. It doesn't blip until I push it into a lower gear. And that is exactly how I want it. But you know, this does explain something to me. Sometimes I read car mag writeups and they talk about how cool it is to make the throttle blip while they're waiting at a light by moving the shifter around in neutral. I always wondered what they were smoking and just chalked it up to ignorant journalists talking out of their proverbial a$$e$. Well now I know differently. So here's what I don't get. Say you're in 4th gear, you move the shifter into neutral and it immediately blips. Well, how does it know your intent is to downshift to 3rd rather than upshift to 5th? This is why I say my SRM is working exactly the way I want it. I don't want it blipping until I've moved into the gate for a lower gear.
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