Hi Surf owners
I have a 3.0 TD Automatic Surf. (1995)
If I'm driving in "D" I don’t have any engine brake when I release the accelerator pedal.
If I wanna accelerate I cant feel any problem, I can do that, but when I release the accelerator pedal, I don’t have any engine brake (it feels like it's in neutral)
I have only a small engine brake in the 5th gear, but only over 50 miles/hour.
If I'm driving 60miles / hour constantly, the RPM is 2000. If I release the acclerator for a second, it goes down to 1600RPM and I have a weak engine brake, but if the speed goes under 48MPH, RPM goes to idle speed, and feels like neutral. If I push the acceletator again, it's working, and goes back to a reasonable RPM.
Of I switch the O/D function on, I have quite strong and good engine brake, but the gearbox don’t change up to the 4th and 5th gears (I know this is normal, this is the O/D use for). But I have engine brake there
Is this normal?
I hope this is understandable what I'm trying to explain..
Br, Tamas
I have a 3.0 TD Automatic Surf. (1995)
If I'm driving in "D" I don’t have any engine brake when I release the accelerator pedal.
If I wanna accelerate I cant feel any problem, I can do that, but when I release the accelerator pedal, I don’t have any engine brake (it feels like it's in neutral)
I have only a small engine brake in the 5th gear, but only over 50 miles/hour.
If I'm driving 60miles / hour constantly, the RPM is 2000. If I release the acclerator for a second, it goes down to 1600RPM and I have a weak engine brake, but if the speed goes under 48MPH, RPM goes to idle speed, and feels like neutral. If I push the acceletator again, it's working, and goes back to a reasonable RPM.
Of I switch the O/D function on, I have quite strong and good engine brake, but the gearbox don’t change up to the 4th and 5th gears (I know this is normal, this is the O/D use for). But I have engine brake there
Is this normal?
I hope this is understandable what I'm trying to explain..
Br, Tamas
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