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    Quote Originally Posted by inuvik View Post
    Yes, "B" or "L" is the low range. You can do almost 70mph in "B" or "L" before upshifting in "D" or "Ds"
    Then manually selecting the high or low range might could be helpful in identifying what is causing 'jerky' operation?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eggman View Post
    Then manually selecting the high or low range might could be helpful in identifying what is causing 'jerky' operation?
    I put mine in neutral at every traffic light and put into "B" and manually upshift into "D" from every stop so I don't experience the harshness or the vagrancies of "idle neutral logic". I had the TSB completed anyway and driving down the road it seems to be smoother but since I don't leave it in "D" at stops so I can't report if it improves starts and stops by leaving it in "D".

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    inuvik, Tried the suggestion today perfect thanks already use the manual mode for some hills.



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