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Doing Automatic 307 Engine Brake? |
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08.05.2020 20:52 | # 1 |
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I showed 2 different masters in the industry. They drove the car, they say there is no problem with this vehicle, and they say normal engine braking. but before this car was fitted with LPG, it didn't do that on gasoline. Also, this situation bothers me very much, and because I use it constantly in the city, stop the traffic, stop and get up, every time it drops down the gear, the engine has applied the brakes and the brake is finished. There is no problem when cruising. the engine brakes only when slowing down or braking. For example, when I apply the brakes to slow down, I feel the car shifting down one by one. and every time you drop the gears, it feels as if you suddenly apply the brakes. For example, if I do not apply the brakes, I pull the gas out of my feet and wait for it to slow down. In short, it's tiring me. Come on I passed me. As I decelerate, I always think that self-engine braking is harmful to the car, because I constantly put a load on the car and try to stop itself, and as I said, the pressure finished the pad. what do you think i should do I'm waiting for your help
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08.05.2020 20:52 | # 2 |
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Since your vehicle is fully automatic (al4), there is no printing pad. So don't be afraid. Engine brake event is normal. The masters have already looked. There is only one possibility. The brake sensor may be faulty. It can send signals to the brain as if you did not apply the brake. The brain can also shift gears because the brake is applied. If you get stuck in your head, take the brake sensor and replace it. It has a price of around 30 TL. But be careful, definitely and definitely original.
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08.05.2020 20:52 | # 3 |
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My teacher downshift is as follows: For example, I saw the red light in the future. When I pull my foot out of the gas, when the car starts to slow down on its own, for example, if the gear is 3, it slows down to 3-2-1. and every gear shift feels like I am braking suddenly. the same thing happens if I press the brake. it just happens when i wanna slow down. so he's putting man forward ALSO NOTE: this car is also used manually. I tried it today, when I use it manually, it does not slow down. when you use it automatically
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08.05.2020 20:52 | # 4 |
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[QUOTE = talip206] Since your vehicle is fully automatic (al4), there is no printing pad. So don't be afraid. Engine brake event is normal. The masters have already looked. There is only one possibility. The brake sensor may be faulty. It can send signals to the brain as if you did not apply the brake. The brain can also shift gears because the brake is applied. If you get stuck in your head, take the brake sensor and replace it. It has a price of around 30 TL. But be careful, definitely and definitely original. [/ QUOTE] My teacher is used both automatically and manually. is this fully automatic? As you said, don't you have printing pads? Despite the first time I bought the car, I yelled more and thought it was over when I got out of the car, especially when the smell of pressure pad from the front of the hood came.
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08.05.2020 20:52 | # 5 |
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[QUOTE = 307XS307] [QUOTE = talip206] Since your vehicle is fully automatic (al4), there is no printing pad. So don't be afraid. Engine brake event is normal. The masters have already looked. There is only one possibility. The brake sensor may be faulty. It can send signals to the brain as if you did not apply the brake. The brain can also shift gears because the brake is applied. If you get stuck in your head, take the brake sensor and replace it. It has a price of around 30 TL. But be careful, definitely and definitely original. [/ QUOTE] My teacher is used both automatically and manually. is this fully automatic? As you said, don't you have printing pads? Despite the first time I bought the car, I yelled more and thought it was over when I got out of the car, especially when the smell of pressure pad from the front of the hood came. [/ QUOTE] Yes, it is fully automatic. Al4 transmissions are a fully automatic transmission that offers manual shifting. There is no pressure pad in the sense we know. It has torque convector and works with oil pressure. Engine brake event is normal. But if you do too much as you said, try to replace the brake sensor with the original one.
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08.05.2020 20:52 | # 6 |
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My brothers and sisters, I need to consult you with a ready topic. Its stuck on my mind. Our vehicle broke down and did not work. I suspect the flywheel sensor and we ran it with my father when he was not working in position d. It crept in the vehicle as if it had been idle. My dad thinks the gearbox of this vehicle is broken, while the torque converter is an oil-filled sphere and it adjusts gears according to the oil pressure, so I think it is normal to walk, thinking it is not a pressurized system. Does anyone have an idea? :)
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08.05.2020 20:52 | # 7 |
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[QUOTE = onurrr41] My brothers and sisters, I have to consult you with something ready. Its stuck on my mind. Our vehicle broke down and did not work. I suspect the flywheel sensor and we ran it with my father when he was not working in position d. It crept in the vehicle as if it had been idle. My dad thinks the gearbox of this vehicle is broken, while the torque converter is an oil-filled sphere and it adjusts gears according to the oil pressure, so I think it is normal to walk, thinking it is not a pressurized system. Does anyone have an idea? :) [/ Quote] As far as I can tell, I know that it is a problem to move automatic vehicles when they are stopped. or they say it does not move, it is not a very healthy comment because it never happened to me. you run it and test the vehicle.
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08.05.2020 20:52 | # 8 |
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[QUOTE = onurrr41] My brothers and sisters, I have to consult you with something ready. Its stuck on my mind. Our vehicle broke down and did not work. I suspect the flywheel sensor and we ran it with my father when he was not working in position d. It crept in the vehicle as if it had been idle. My dad thinks the gearbox of this vehicle is broken, while the torque converter is an oil-filled sphere and it adjusts gears according to the oil pressure, so I think it is normal to walk, thinking it is not a pressurized system. Does anyone have an idea? :) [/ Quote] It is recommended not to move in the D position. I don't think do it again. As for the answer to your question. It moves. Let me tell you, he had stopped a couple of times on the move and said the gear was d. He acted as if he was idle until he pulled over. Apart from that, when I was at d, I never tried pushing :)
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08.05.2020 20:52 | # 9 |
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I know pushing the automated vehicle in gear can do a lot of damage, but we did this to locate the sound position of the flywheel sensor. The problem was that the flywheel sensor came off, so that the car was running when it came to the reading part of the sensor. We got rid of pulling up to industry. We pushed the vehicle only 1 mt or half mt. Thank you all. If the vehicle continues to go when the vehicle is stopped in D position, my thesis is counted so :)
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