JimJa
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- First Name
- Jim
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2019
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- Location
- Bondurant, WY
- Vehicle(s)
- '19 Ford Ranger Lariat, '18 Focus RS, '17 Escape Titanium
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Does the adaptive learning transmission continue to "learn" or does the learning process stop after a period or distance?
Immediately after purchase I made a 1000 mile all-highway trip from Iowa to my home in Wyoming. Now that it's being driven "normally" as a daily driver the transmission doesn't shift as smoothly as I believe it should, particularly in the lower gears. It doesn't seem to like my driving style. Although I typically drive 3-4 MPH over posted, I tend to be "light on the gas." I'm wondering if it's a "learning" issue. The truck was built in April so has the latest transmission TSB (check with the selling dealer's service mgr). Cut off for that TSB was pre-February build. The local dealer indicates the transmission can be "zeroed out" IOT relearn but that has to be done by the dealer. Disconnecting the battery doesn't do it.
Immediately after purchase I made a 1000 mile all-highway trip from Iowa to my home in Wyoming. Now that it's being driven "normally" as a daily driver the transmission doesn't shift as smoothly as I believe it should, particularly in the lower gears. It doesn't seem to like my driving style. Although I typically drive 3-4 MPH over posted, I tend to be "light on the gas." I'm wondering if it's a "learning" issue. The truck was built in April so has the latest transmission TSB (check with the selling dealer's service mgr). Cut off for that TSB was pre-February build. The local dealer indicates the transmission can be "zeroed out" IOT relearn but that has to be done by the dealer. Disconnecting the battery doesn't do it.
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