Multitronic users - do you have a problem on starting off on hills?
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Multitronic users - do you have a problem on starting off on hills?
Was on a fairly steep hill this morning, and had to turn right (right hand drive here) across on-coming traffic to a side street. Car revved up pretty high (4-5000 rpm) before it took off, and the on-coming car was too close for comfort.
Never really experienced this before, and doesn't seem to be an issue in S mode, only D.
Any other similar experiences? Apart from fuel economy, beginning to dislike the Multitronic.
Never really experienced this before, and doesn't seem to be an issue in S mode, only D.
Any other similar experiences? Apart from fuel economy, beginning to dislike the Multitronic.
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Make sure to put your foot on the floor after releasing the brake.
If you even touch the pedal while accelerating, either the transmission disengages or the engine stops revving, believing you have a stuck throttle. Try it sometime... step on the accelerator and while accelerating press on the brake. It's like the engine just shuts down.
An effective way to stop people from riding their brakes.
I sometimes preload the transmission when trying to get more punch off the line, and this has happened a couple of times to me. It sure gets your attention!
An effective way to stop people from riding their brakes.
I sometimes preload the transmission when trying to get more punch off the line, and this has happened a couple of times to me. It sure gets your attention!
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I think that it has to do more with the CVT spooling to the correct ratio
rather than the brakes. Takes quite awhile in "D", but not in "S".
In discussions with the dealer's senior workshop engineers, they said that the handbrake automatically engages on a slope when at standstill as there is less torque in the CVT compared with the tip.
I'm quite sure in the situation I described that the handbrake wasn't on, I was on the accelerator, not touching the brake pedal, and the car didn't move till about 4000 rpm due to the spooling and the lack of torque flowing through the transmission. I doubt if tip owners have the same problem.
For those not aware of this issue, it could cause an accident.
In discussions with the dealer's senior workshop engineers, they said that the handbrake automatically engages on a slope when at standstill as there is less torque in the CVT compared with the tip.
I'm quite sure in the situation I described that the handbrake wasn't on, I was on the accelerator, not touching the brake pedal, and the car didn't move till about 4000 rpm due to the spooling and the lack of torque flowing through the transmission. I doubt if tip owners have the same problem.
For those not aware of this issue, it could cause an accident.
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Re: Multitronic users - do you have a problem on starting off on hills?
Same thing happened to me on the second day of driving my new car. I thought " what a piece of Cr@p" My volkswagen beetle 15 years ago accelerated better than this from a stop....
As i have put more miles on it, it has been better off the line but I always throw it in "S" just in case.....
Dont take it the wrong way, I still love this car.
As i have put more miles on it, it has been better off the line but I always throw it in "S" just in case.....
Dont take it the wrong way, I still love this car.
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What do they mean by "less torque in the CVT"? Same engine so how less torque?
BTW I've noticed the same thing in D.
BTW I've noticed the same thing in D.
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It's how much torque that's transmitted via the multitronic to the front wheels at low speeds
You will find that w/o the parking brake activation, the car will slide backwards. This will not be the case for the tip as there is apparently more twist action transmitted at idling speeds.
Just be careful on slopes.
Just be careful on slopes.
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