Automatic transmission - delay in reverse
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Automatic transmission - delay in reverse
Need your opinion. Test drove a 2007 automatic 350z Roadster and after about a 15 minute run, I noticed that the reverse gear took about 2 to 3 seconds to engage. Felt weird and out of character. When I test drove two other Z's, 2005 & 2006, gear shifting between D & R was normal. Is this a sign of potential problems???
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There's shouldn't be anything wrong with it. It's random and quite typical of manual calls. It use to happen to me in my 5 speed Eclipse and Civic as well. Try putting it into another gear first, then reverse again when this happens. It should slide right in...
There's shouldn't be anything wrong with it. It's random and quite typical of manual calls. It use to happen to me in my 5 speed Eclipse and Civic as well. Try putting it into another gear first, then reverse again when this happens. It should slide right in...
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It's an automatic transmission. The car was stopped and when I put it into reverse, there was a delay of 2 to 3 seconds before engagement. The dealer suggested that this was normal, but it did not feel right to me. I remembered with the other Z's I tried, the engagement was almost instant.
Thanks for your response! Any thoughts?
Thanks for your response! Any thoughts?
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The way I understand it, the shifter goes into the R position like it should, but nothing happens for several seconds. Right?
I'd be wary of that. No AT of any make I've ever driven has acted like that, and I'm sure my '08 Z has never done that either.
I'd be wary of that. No AT of any make I've ever driven has acted like that, and I'm sure my '08 Z has never done that either.
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That's right. The shifter goes into "R", but there is a 2 to 3 second delay before I feel the actual engagement. I sense trouble and when I expressed concern to the Nissan dealer who is selling the 07 Z Roadster, they said they had it verified by a mechanic and it was "normal". Very uneasy feeling about the response and walked away from the deal.
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Not normal at all my friend. I had my tranny replaced and the old one tend to do that when it was hot. Fluids were all up to par mind you. But my new tranny takes less than a second so i would be a little concerned.
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verify any AT problems.
Hey, good read for anyone that wants to verify any AT problems.
http://www.samarins.com/check/transmission.html
http://www.samarins.com/check/transmission.html
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Interesting, so the 2 second delay that you experience is normal? Is it an intermittent symptom or do you feel that this could be a sign of potential AT problems in the near future?
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Mine takes a second to lock in as well, but it's definitely not 3... Slower than a lot of others I have tried though in the car world. And like dmroberson said ^^ maybe it needs a fluid change, it makes a huge difference with fresh fluid honestly.
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Going for it.
Hey all,
Thanks for your reply. The dealer performed a transmission flush and according the Nissan Service Manager, the delay of 2 to 3 sec is gone. I will go and test-drive it once more before making a final decision.
It’s nice to know that the Z community is strong.
Need that dose.
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Thanks for your reply. The dealer performed a transmission flush and according the Nissan Service Manager, the delay of 2 to 3 sec is gone. I will go and test-drive it once more before making a final decision.
It’s nice to know that the Z community is strong.
Need that dose.
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Vitamin-Z
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AT transmission delay issue
Good news, the AT transmission delay issue I felt was corrected with a tranny flush. The Nissan dealer performed a few verification tests and they concluded that the tranny fluid needed changing. Strange that the Z only has 40k miles on it and the oil needed to be flushed.
Well, needless to say, the delay in reverse is very little, however, the drive engagement is a little longer. All gears shifts nicely though.
I found that the 2007 model takes a few seconds to think about what it wants to do, and the 2006 model felt more responsive. Did anyone else notice the same thing?
Now officially a Z owner….feels GREAT!
Well, needless to say, the delay in reverse is very little, however, the drive engagement is a little longer. All gears shifts nicely though.
I found that the 2007 model takes a few seconds to think about what it wants to do, and the 2006 model felt more responsive. Did anyone else notice the same thing?
Now officially a Z owner….feels GREAT!
Last edited by Vitamin-Z; 07-28-2010 at 04:16 PM.