Help: hard shift while in automatic, downshifting 5>4
2012 LTZ hatchback, 58k mi
this has been a little bugger that usually surfaces, as far as I can tell, when it's damp outside. It'll happen in the morning when there's dew on everything in the spring or sometimes fall, and has happened ever since a few weeks after I bought the car new (oct '12). Quite simply, when slowing down, it will shift from 5th gear to 4th around 30mph and thud. No other gears do this or stall during shifts, going up or down, including 4th to 5th.
I complained to my dealer several times before my main warranty ended, but was unable to reproduce the problem because the issue always managed to vanish by the time I'd managed to drive more than a few miles, and not show back up for a long while.
This past week it returned, and while that does line up with the weather being extremely wet and foggy (chicago's suddenly in springtime), it hasn't stopped doing it reliably every time it shifts down now, for the past 4 days. I've been countering this by using manual or coasting in neutral as I'm decelerating, and plan on hitting a shop extremely soon. Is there something obvious here I can do about this, or direct the mechanic towards so they don't waste time on trial/error? I understand the thud/lurch itself is the a physicaltransmission, but could this be some weird electronics issue that's affecting when the car thinks it needs to shift?
The car is right on the brink of needing an oil change, but I'd assume that's not linked. other than that, no warnings on dash, and no error codes in torque.
2012 LTZ hatchback, 58k mi
this has been a little bugger that usually surfaces, as far as I can tell, when it's damp outside. It'll happen in the morning when there's dew on everything in the spring or sometimes fall, and has happened ever since a few weeks after I bought the car new (oct '12). Quite simply, when slowing down, it will shift from 5th gear to 4th around 30mph and thud. No other gears do this or stall during shifts, going up or down, including 4th to 5th.
I complained to my dealer several times before my main warranty ended, but was unable to reproduce the problem because the issue always managed to vanish by the time I'd managed to drive more than a few miles, and not show back up for a long while.
This past week it returned, and while that does line up with the weather being extremely wet and foggy (chicago's suddenly in springtime), it hasn't stopped doing it reliably every time it shifts down now, for the past 4 days. I've been countering this by using manual or coasting in neutral as I'm decelerating, and plan on hitting a shop extremely soon. Is there something obvious here I can do about this, or direct the mechanic towards so they don't waste time on trial/error? I understand the thud/lurch itself is the a physicaltransmission, but could this be some weird electronics issue that's affecting when the car thinks it needs to shift?
The car is right on the brink of needing an oil change, but I'd assume that's not linked. other than that, no warnings on dash, and no error codes in torque.
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