Cruise control downshift points
#11
I understood also. The computer dos not use only the speed; it uses RPM, speed, horsepower, fuel trim and probably more; your foot uses what your eyes see.
One thing I found that limits it is don't set the speed when accelerating or going uphill.
One thing I found that limits it is don't set the speed when accelerating or going uphill.
#12
I'm with FMG. Get a 5-speed SS, it'll go right up in 5th gear.
Maybe the automatics do also (without downshifting, I mean).
But seriously, your 2.2 doesn't make a lot of power. When it drops a few miles per hour, the cruise control says, "oh crap, really gotta get going here!".and so gives it more throttle than you would manually (because you monitor your speed, and don't let it drop that much), and the downshift, and stays in that lower gear until it knows it can maintain speed with less throttle. And when it lets off the throttle, then it can upshift.
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But seriously, your 2.2 doesn't make a lot of power. When it drops a few miles per hour, the cruise control says, "oh crap, really gotta get going here!".and so gives it more throttle than you would manually (because you monitor your speed, and don't let it drop that much), and the downshift, and stays in that lower gear until it knows it can maintain speed with less throttle. And when it lets off the throttle, then it can upshift.
#13
"I approach the SAME hill at the same speed without cruise, and the transmission doesn't downshift at all,"
The cruise module is commanding much more throttle than you are doing with hour foot. Step into it.
The cruise module is commanding much more throttle than you are doing with hour foot. Step into it.
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