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حسين نعيم
2023-12-12 17:41

Hey everyone, is it normal for the car's RPM to stay around 1200 even when I release the accelerator while driving? The idle speed is only 800 RPM when parked in neutral. Is it the same for you guys?

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عمر مكتوم
عمر مكتوم2023-12-14 20:52
Don't worry, this is related to your regular driving habits. The car's computer adapts the shift timing based on how you drive, known as self-learning. For example, after driving on the highway, you might find the throttle more responsive. That's why. I drive more aggressively and often use the paddle shifters. Now, when coasting with gear engaged, the transmission holds at 3000 RPM for a few seconds, providing power on demand. It feels like this transmission is really smart. 😄
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عبد العزيز يونس
عبد العزيز يونس2023-12-12 20:20
Don't worry, this is related to your usual driving habits. The onboard computer will adjust the timing of gear shifts based on your driving style, which is called self-learning. For example, after driving on the highway, you might find the throttle becomes more responsive. That's the idea. I drive more aggressively and often use the paddle shifters. Now, when coasting with a gear, the transmission holds at 3000 RPM for a few seconds, and the power is readily available. It feels like this transmission is really smart. 😬
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