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As I responded earlier, I just use S on the selector. There is no need to select the dynamic terrain response system.GReat write up. Nice to have in one place vs when I did it using 5 different sources.
It's weird that you have the opposite problem I have with the 6 speed, but I think by design, it shifts too soon for my taste.
Does changing the winter/sand/ruts mode change how your transmission acts? By design, winter shifts sooner and sand shifts later.
I was asking OP if the terrain response selection influenced his late shifting pattern at all or if his issue only happens in normal mode.As I responded earlier, I just use S on the selector. There is no need to select the dynamic terrain response system.
Honestly not sure and per my other thread she's off the road at the moment! I can report back once things are fixed again. One thing I notice; when I pull out of my drive and go left I go down a hill, I notice that it will sit at about 1900rpm holding a gear almost as if it's engine braking for me. I personally would rather wear my brakes than my engine... I know in previous cars I've done a transmission reset, had it learn my driving style and been much happier as a result. I typically like it to keep the engine revs down unless I want to hammer itI was asking OP if the terrain response selection influenced his late shifting pattern at all or if his issue only happens in normal mode.