Will soon get my first AT car with sportronic. Can anyone give me tips, particularly so I can avoid shifting into R when I don't want it to? Hindi kasi siya gated eh.
Will soon get my first AT car with sportronic. Can anyone give me tips, particularly so I can avoid shifting into R when I don't want it to? Hindi kasi siya gated eh.
Usually there's a lockout for R that requires you to press a button to shift past N. You'll have to check.
If this is the car we've been talking about (in the other thread), man, you don't even need to shift...![]()
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boeing > thats where 1 or L and 2 come..pati na din ang o/d-OFF/on switch.. or kung semi-->yun ang purpose ng +/- sa car mo..
pup2 >
eto kung pag nasa N ka, just pull to D ok na yun, pag from D->N push mo lang, no need to push the button, ok?
just like sa gated, N at D pwede mong push and pull w/o flicking the lever sideways... pinagkaiba lang ng gated sa tranditional matic lever is yung button..may guide yon sa loob under the cover that you see..ang isa pang gusto ko sa gated matic-->pwede mong palitan ang shift knob!
hulaan ko kotse mo-->lancer na invecs 2-sportsmode/invecs3-cvt or city/jazz na cvt..
Last edited by alwayz_yummy; June 1st, 2007 at 08:53 AM.
ano gagawin pag uphill or downhill ang daan and kelangan ko stop ng mga 30 seconds?
For tiptronic vehicles, you switch to manual and select either the 1st, 2nd or 3rd gear. For uphill, i usually use the 2nd or 3rd. 1st pag sobrang steep like 35º - 40º.
same with the old type of AT, you switch to D1, D2 or D3.
Pag downhill, ganun din, switch to lower gears, tapos around 30/40kph kakagat yung engine brake (you will feel it).
mine is a gated type sport tronic... i just slowdown pag downhill braking a little.. then bringing it down one gear at a time... till i get to my desired speed... uphill? eerrr wala akong ginagawa... i just press the gas? :D
so ibig sabhin kung hirap sa "D' shift ko sa
"D2" tapos kung hirap pa din shift ko uli sa "D3" " for uphill
&
ganun din kung paibaba
at mabilis pa din
unahin ko ba ang "D2" ,at kung mejo mabilis pa din ay "D3"na ..
thanks bro.Horsepower & Always Yummy
Kung nasa D ka bro tapos hirap, lagay mo sa D3, pag hirap pa rin, D2, pag sobrang tarik talaga, D1.
Kung pababa naman, ganun din, pag gusto mo mabilis, D3, tapos D2, tapos
D1 pinakamabagal.
Ganun din pag tiptronic:
D1= Gear 1
D2= Gear 2
D3= Gear 3
sa honda most wala yung o/d switch-d4,d3 d2, d1, ung sa ES d d3,d2,d1...
most a/t naman OD=top gear OD-off=hanggang 2nd to the highest gear lang siya mag eengage...
tanchahin mo ang makina mo, baka mag-over-rev, timplahin mo ang speed and RPM para maiwasan to--> you dont want to engage 1st gear while running 60kph downhill...
So basically, I only press the button pagka gagalaw sa P? -- or pag bubuhayin o papatayin ang engine?
on normal/everyday driving situation-->yes..
times lang na OD-off: overtaking uphill and downhill..
pup >
start engine. tapak preno, lipat mo from P(button)R(pull)N(pull)D..sabi mo sprtronic-->do sideways (either left or right) +/--->pag timplahin mo rev ng engine at speed mo..you dont want to overrev the engine( example engaging 1st gear on a 100kph run!
pero kalimitan may safety systems na magpprevent ang tranny gawin to, pero mas maganda kung prevention comes from you too..kasi lalo na sa conventional a/t, you can never tell kung may ganitong program ang matic ng sasakyan mo...
ganito ang run kasi ng matic lever di nalalayo sa gated yan:
from P->D: P(button-pull)R(pull)N(pull)D
from D->P: D(push)N(button-push)R(button-push)P
just always rememer pag galing ka sa P or N be sure to tapak the brakes before engaging to either R or D..safety reasons then pag D bahala na ang tranny mo magtimpla-->kaya di mamatay ang engine..but never left your lever on D on medium to heavy traffic(while stepping on brakes of course) kasi sisirain nito matic mo->overheating the tranny and possible premature clutch wearout->unlike sa manual na isa lang ang dry-plate clutch ang matic have 1 clutch for each lever and gear selection (for a 4-speed matic count 4+P+R+N=7) masmanipis yan kaysa sa kikita mong pang manual...kaya pag sa stoplight, heavy or medium traffic, N ka, safety na din baka mapahinga ak, makalimutan mong nakatapak ka pa sa preno-->dami na nangyaring cases na ganyan, ayaw lang nilang aminin...
yung push pull, yun ang ginagawa mong motion sa a/t lever...
pull ang motion mong magagawa kung pupunta ka from P to D, push naman kung from D to P, ok?
masmaganda maghandbrake ka..pero ok lang din kahit brake lang...
Hope it's ok to add to this thread instead of making a new one, so as not to clutter the forum with similar thread concerns...
I'm new to A/T, have been driving m/t mainly, and after reading the manual, just wanted to ask some questions:
1. engine braking to avoid smoking your brakes-- going downhill fast at say 130kph, i'll (still) use my brakes to lower speed to 95 then shift to d3, then if desired, when it hits 50 shift to d2 to slow down it some more... is this procedure correct?
2. when parking, full brakes > then handbrake> release brakes >shift to P > turn off.... i understand this is the procedure... should i be concerned that the engine jerks noticeably when passing R when shifting from D to P... when i drove manual, i'd shift to 1st gear when parked after i've turned off the engine, but im guessing that won't work here... someone advised me that i should do this: brakes > shift to P > handbrake > release brakes> turn off, but im trying to follow the manual, just concerned about the jerk if it indicates i'm stressing the engine because of the handbrake.
3. Noticeable engine jerks when shifting from anywhere to PNRD, this is normal, right? (sorry if i sound paranoid, i never experienced engine jerks at all using m/t so i just want to make sure i'm doing it right)
4. i know it's not the best situation to drive cars through slightly flooded streets, lets say max 6 inches high, but if left with no choice but to go forward, is an a/t more delicate than an m/t to drive through one, having more electronic components?
added: the new car, when parked on a slight incline, is very creaky/noisy when releasing the brakes-- is this normal or needs lubrication somewhere? my old car was this noisy but i thought it was because it was old...
btw, it was mentioned in the manual to clean the car with water only often (mostly dust); shampoo only for stubborn dirt-- is the water only route ok considering manila pollution? the car's new and shiny now, i don't want to overshampoo with frequent car wahes, but i'm not so sure about washing it with just water...
tia!
For No 1.Engine braking using A/T is not recommended since it adds strain on your tranny,engine,engine and tranny mounts. You can just use your brakes unless the downhill portion is really long like in zambales or Baguio where you can use the engine brake of your A/T.
For No 3. yes the engine usually jerks a bit, esp for non-european cars. That's why avoid moving it too much since it puts high stress of engine mounts
For No 4. For now i don't notice the difference in flood performance since most A/T computer box is situated near or in the Engine Comp Box, the tranny itself is mostly sealed on the lower side so it should be similar in performance with M/T in crossing flooded street.