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nohurry wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:I live on a steep windy hill (about a mile), you have to slow to about 25-30 around the corners even when not towing. So right off the bat I'm going down the hill, put on the brakes for the first corner, it shifts down, then the next corner, and before I know it I'm in 1st gear and engine is almost redlining! At this point I'm freaking, as is the wife. Then I remember about the tap the brake pedal to shift down thing. I thought you just tap the accelerator to up shift? Didn't happen. I basically made what amounted to a panic stop and started over again. It happened twice on the way out. Soooooo, you come to a hill, tap the brake to the gear you want? Then what? What if you need to slow down more? If you push and hold the brake will it not shift down? Yes, I read the manual, but It didn't really explain it. Help me out here.
Why were you and your wife "freaking out?"
With modern computer controlled engines you can go as fast as you want or as slow as you want. There really is no "red line" anymore.
If you're going too fast, hit the brakes and let the computer do it's thing. If you're going too slow hit the gas. It may take a second or two when hitting the gas for it to upshift. It just depends on how it was programed.
The bottom line is, you have a great modern truck, just drive the thing the way you want to and the computer will do the worrying for you.
OK, Let me define my "freaking out". I was just going "Ah, what's going on here" cause I didn't think I was in control. I wasn't in the least worried the truck would break etc. Just couldn't figure out the situation at hand, and the wife sensed that. After talking to a few people, I think I've got it figured out now.
โAug-19-2013 09:59 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:I live on a steep windy hill (about a mile), you have to slow to about 25-30 around the corners even when not towing. So right off the bat I'm going down the hill, put on the brakes for the first corner, it shifts down, then the next corner, and before I know it I'm in 1st gear and engine is almost redlining! At this point I'm freaking, as is the wife. Then I remember about the tap the brake pedal to shift down thing. I thought you just tap the accelerator to up shift? Didn't happen. I basically made what amounted to a panic stop and started over again. It happened twice on the way out. Soooooo, you come to a hill, tap the brake to the gear you want? Then what? What if you need to slow down more? If you push and hold the brake will it not shift down? Yes, I read the manual, but It didn't really explain it. Help me out here.
Why were you and your wife "freaking out?"
With modern computer controlled engines you can go as fast as you want or as slow as you want. There really is no "red line" anymore.
If you're going too fast, hit the brakes and let the computer do it's thing. If you're going too slow hit the gas. It may take a second or two when hitting the gas for it to upshift. It just depends on how it was programed.
The bottom line is, you have a great modern truck, just drive the thing the way you want to and the computer will do the worrying for you.
โAug-19-2013 08:33 AM
I live on a steep windy hill (about a mile), you have to slow to about 25-30 around the corners even when not towing. So right off the bat I'm going down the hill, put on the brakes for the first corner, it shifts down, then the next corner, and before I know it I'm in 1st gear and engine is almost redlining! At this point I'm freaking, as is the wife. Then I remember about the tap the brake pedal to shift down thing. I thought you just tap the accelerator to up shift? Didn't happen. I basically made what amounted to a panic stop and started over again. It happened twice on the way out. Soooooo, you come to a hill, tap the brake to the gear you want? Then what? What if you need to slow down more? If you push and hold the brake will it not shift down? Yes, I read the manual, but It didn't really explain it. Help me out here.
โAug-19-2013 08:11 AM
nohurry wrote:
Mileage- I got 9.68 MPG hand calculated, and the trucks computer said I got 9.7, so it wasn't too far off. I can live with that
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