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08.05.2020 14:55 # 1
mettow
Hello there,
I just joined you. About 4-5 days ago I had the P307 1.6 XR (Automatic Gear). I am very satisfied with my car in general.
The other day, I rooted the gas to try a kickdown. Rocking did not happen, I pulled my foot out of the gas, which wrote "Automatic Gear Fault" and gave an audible warning. After giving this warning for 1-2 seconds, everything returned to normal and the warning message disappeared from the screen.
I learned from a few posts in the forum that there was something called "rocket wire". Is it the problem? If so, how much does it cost to remove this supply and make the rocket work? I would be glad if you have information and share it.
Respects.
08.05.2020 14:55 # 2
GokhaN
This is the first time I have heard things like rocket wire. In general terms, whether it's 307 or another vehicle, it will give an error when you root the gas in automatic gears. If you want to gas, if you have triptonic feature, you should use it in that mode.
08.05.2020 14:55 # 3
mettow
Hello,
The feature I mentioned is referred to as the KickDown in the vehicle's manual. It can be found in the section on the automatic gearshift.
When the accelerator pedal is fully depressed, the vehicle automatically downshifts and the vehicle springs forward because the engine speed increases, unless you take your foot off the accelerator, the automatic transmission shifts to the maximum speed it can do before shifting the current gear and then increases the gear. This is the summary of the event.
mettow 2010-10-14 12:29:12
08.05.2020 14:55 # 4
ereneren
[QUOTE = GökhaN] This is the first time I heard things like rocket wire. In general terms, whether it's 307 or another vehicle, it will give an error when you root the gas in automatic gears. If you want to gas, if you have triptonic feature, you should use it in that mode.
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When you rotate the gas in the automatic gear cars, it does not fail, there is a problem, there is a problem. I have used automatic gear cars for 10 years, I have never encountered such problems in any of my car. In my car, 2005 307 1.6 automatic gear does not have such a problem ...
08.05.2020 14:55 # 5
pug307_26
Yes, as my friend said, if my car is 307 xt triptonic and when I press the throttle completely, it shifts and downshifts, it definitely gives me a problem. I push the S button and go to the overtaking or take the triptonic and lower the gears manually.
08.05.2020 14:55 # 6
Guests
[QUOTE = pug307_26] yes, as my friend says, if my car is 307 xt triptonic and when I press the throttle completely, it shifts down and knocks, there is definitely a problem, but sometimes it happens in my car, for example, when I press the pedal fully for overtaking 20 times, it does not detect the gear and shifts it down 1 time. In cases where it is trying to roll over, I either press the S button and go overtaking, or take the triptonic and lower the gear manually, so I suggest that you try this event a lot of times, but the error on the screen gives me a problem. No matter how fast you drive in my old Toyota branded vehicle, when it was loaded to the throttle, it automatically shifted and went up to the maximum speed of the current gear as mentioned and then upgraded. There is no need for tiptronic gear to do this. You just need to show your biker, I think you will not keep anything. respects
08.05.2020 14:55 # 7
C!N
There is an unnormal situation, my friend, I think I will say to a skilled person with a good gearbox, to deliver the vehicle to the inexperienced hands, already delicate things do not suffer from automatic transmissions in peugeot, and also in the hands that are not competent ...
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