I've not had the car long, and getting used to it has had it's traumas
- which I am just not used to. I've driven things like turbo Fairlady, Legacy RSK, Landrover, Mini, Corolla, Massey Ferg, etc
- you've got to be a used car salesman to have driven more cars than me - so I sort of expected to hop in and drive with no issues. For the most part this is true, and the car is an absolute angel
.
However with the slow speed stuff there had been a distinct lack of finesse
to the way I was able to handle the accelerator etc in stop start traffic, and on urban hills.
I made some great gains in accerator control just by taking the drivers floor mats out (I've always put a sacrificial mat over the manufacturers one) and replaced it with a thin rubber mat
. Together with changing shoes (Doc Martin style to Oxfords) and that feeling of smooth total control is coming back - whew!
However back to the car trundling down a hill, (50kph Auckland rush hour). Just kissing the brakes while the car is in 4th and the Brake Assist drops the car to 3rd (The RunX is an auto as wife can't drive manual), which is correct but just a little tacky
, plus it gives the passengers a jolt. This doesn't happen if I tread firmly on the brake, or am driving on the flat - car stays in 4th.
So, if I can pin down the guilty transducer I may be able to do something to make the car think that a shallow downhill gradient is still a flat road - probably only a 3 - 4 deg is required. Until I know how the car (computer and sensors, or mechanical feedback loop) decides what a hill is, there is not much I can do.
And to be frank, now I'm more in control of the car and the car is usually going faster, the braking is far less intrusive
- but the issue is still there, and I don't want to be beaten.
That is why I want to know!
Silverstack!