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4SPD AUTO Downshifting - 6/4/2008 5:43:33 PM   
pokerb

 

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Hi,

Just bought my 08 Cobalt and am loving it (31.5 MPG Avg city/hwy).  But my trip to work every day begins with a 3 mile hilly road that, due to traffic, runs about 20 MPH.  My question is can I use the auto trans in 2nd gear on the downgrade (tach runs at 2k) and shift to D when the road levels out and goes uphill?  I''d like to take advantage of the lower torque rather than riding the brakes for the downgrade.

I guess the real question is whether this action will do any damage to the trans over time??

Thanks!
Bill
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RE: 4SPD AUTO Downshifting - 6/8/2008 5:12:18 AM   
shawnvw

 

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Shouldn''t hurt the tranny at all. In fact, the transmission is stronger when placed in manual 2, then when its driving in auto 2.

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RE: 4SPD AUTO Downshifting - 6/12/2008 6:01:42 PM   
pokerb

 

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Thanks ShawnVW...

I''ve been doing it and it has helped a bit.  But with all of the stop/go driving due to traffic on the interstate that I have to do, I believe my brake drums have warped slightly (so far).  And only 1500 miles on it already!  At this rate, the money I save in gas will pay for a brake job every 3 months!

Bill

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