revs jumping up and down before downshift?
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revs jumping up and down before downshift?
i've got a 1989 crx, automatic, with 308k miles. i'm sure that would be the answer to my question right there, but i'm curious as to specifically what the problem is. the car runs [relatively] fine for 308k other than this one problem that stands out to me.
whenever i'm above like 30mph or so and i start coasting for any reason (either just to coast, or when i'm coming up to a stop before hitting the brake), the engine will start the downrev, but then when it gets to a certain point, say 1500rpm, it will jump back up to 1750rpm. it will continue to do this jumping back and forth to the two rev points until it either finally downshifts, or if i hit the brake. i never have this problem when i'm actually braking, only when i'm coasting. any advice is much appreciated, and thanks in advance. <3
whenever i'm above like 30mph or so and i start coasting for any reason (either just to coast, or when i'm coming up to a stop before hitting the brake), the engine will start the downrev, but then when it gets to a certain point, say 1500rpm, it will jump back up to 1750rpm. it will continue to do this jumping back and forth to the two rev points until it either finally downshifts, or if i hit the brake. i never have this problem when i'm actually braking, only when i'm coasting. any advice is much appreciated, and thanks in advance. <3
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Re: revs jumping up and down before downshift?
thanks for the response. i guess it might help if i was fluent in all the terminology; would coasting at around 30mph be considered "idling" and thus have to do with the idle speed and iac valve?
http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...ained-967.html
i also wouldn't know if my problem would fall under "23.7.2 Engine RPM 'Dips' When a Load Event Occurs", or "23.7.4 Idle 'Fluctuates' Wildly", or both.
http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...ained-967.html
i also wouldn't know if my problem would fall under "23.7.2 Engine RPM 'Dips' When a Load Event Occurs", or "23.7.4 Idle 'Fluctuates' Wildly", or both.
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Re: revs jumping up and down before downshift?
Just sounds like your transmission is old and tired to me... It's probably either hanging up on the downshifts or is locking and unlocking the Torque Converter. The 1-2 shifts on Honda transmissions are notoriously bad. Have you checked your fluid and such lately?
I would lean towards the TCC as you say it stops when you hit the brakes. When you apply the brakes it disengages the Torque Converter Lock-Up.
I would lean towards the TCC as you say it stops when you hit the brakes. When you apply the brakes it disengages the Torque Converter Lock-Up.
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Re: revs jumping up and down before downshift?
Just sounds like your transmission is old and tired to me... It's probably either hanging up on the downshifts or is locking and unlocking the Torque Converter. The 1-2 shifts on Honda transmissions are notoriously bad. Have you checked your fluid and such lately?
I would lean towards the TCC as you say it stops when you hit the brakes. When you apply the brakes it disengages the Torque Converter Lock-Up.
I would lean towards the TCC as you say it stops when you hit the brakes. When you apply the brakes it disengages the Torque Converter Lock-Up.
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Re: revs jumping up and down before downshift?
Yeah I'm pretty sure he was just refering to changing it.....you'll be surprised how much of a difference fresh tranny fluid makes. And if you were getting low, you'd be having more major problems...
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haha, i've never changed the atf before i guess i'll take a crack at it and see if it makes any difference. thanks for the answers so far
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