MY 2is = momentum nazi, coaster hater!
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MY 2is = momentum ****, coaster hater!
I dont know if every 2is has this horrible feature, but you know that dicatorship that slows your vehicle down without the use of brakes on downhill slopes, mine sometimes is even very aggresive, once enough to downshift hard enough to feel a jolt. Is there anyway of turning this feature off? I would love to get some free gas mileage by coasting down big hills i get on my way to work erry morning, or am i stuck with this momentum ****?? Thank for your help in advance fellers. OOh rah. Happy bday USMC errrrr, kill.
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Interesting because i don't have that issue with mine unless i hit the brakes going downhill, then the transmission downshifts. Have you tried resetting the computer? The car learns how you drive and adapts. Sometimes resetting it and driving the way you want fixes some issues like this....Just unplug the battery for a bit and hook it up again and it will be reset and ready to relearn.
Also do you drive with the car in PWR mode? I'm not 100% sure but that might cause the transmission to want to downshift and rev up going down hill.
Also do you drive with the car in PWR mode? I'm not 100% sure but that might cause the transmission to want to downshift and rev up going down hill.
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^^ Mines only downshift when I hit the brakes, else it will coast faster and faster going downhill.
Btw, kinda late but Happy Marine Corps. Bday. Ooh Rah, Semper Fun Devil Dog. Aaaaaaatack, KILL!
Btw, kinda late but Happy Marine Corps. Bday. Ooh Rah, Semper Fun Devil Dog. Aaaaaaatack, KILL!
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So your car doesnt try to hold the speed at all going down hills? Crazy, I drive my car in normal mode only, no pwr or snow at all. Its cool sometimes but really starting to annoy me, its like riding your bike as a kid up a big *** hill and then having to walk it down the hill, i wanna freakin coast down that hill like im 7 years old again, you dig? haha, thanks, never thought about disconnecting my neg.battery terminal, is that how you reset your ecu on a 2is also? I hope that doesnt erase all the stuff i finally got onto my navi system n all.
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You can put your trans on neutral to prevent the downshift. As mention above, don't hit the brakes when going downhill. I did not try this yet but try it in manual mode and see what happens. Most of the places I drive to is flat.
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So your car doesnt try to hold the speed at all going down hills? Crazy, I drive my car in normal mode only, no pwr or snow at all. Its cool sometimes but really starting to annoy me, its like riding your bike as a kid up a big *** hill and then having to walk it down the hill, i wanna freakin coast down that hill like im 7 years old again, you dig? haha, thanks, never thought about disconnecting my neg.battery terminal, is that how you reset your ecu on a 2is also? I hope that doesnt erase all the stuff i finally got onto my navi system n all.
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If you pull battery… May need to set back the windows (except the newer car, it's in memory). For sure you would need to set navigation, heater preferences, and speed/tachometer indicator. Tank Avg/Ave will be lost and possibly the no passenger seat belt beep too.
Last edited by Sango; 11-11-11 at 12:50 PM.
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For my 2011, the speed/tach, resets to their default values when battery is out. I verfied it yesterday it by setting the ring to go off at 100 km/h and unplugged it for about 1/2 hr. After I plugged it back in, the value reverted back to 120 km/h.
As per the seat belt, possibly, as I was double checking the seat belt setting this morning but most likely I believe it is ok. My clock was reset as well.
The reason I did the unplug was days earlier, I was playing with the speed on/off and I did it too quickly that I ended up changing the default value by accident. Even I coudld eye ball it to move it to the the default value, I decided later on to just pull the battery out, since there is no "reset" like method to make it go to default.
Last edited by Sango; 11-11-11 at 03:43 PM.