Car Feels Like I'm Braking When I'm Not...
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2009 C300 Sport 4Matic, 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
Car Feels Like I'm Braking When I'm Not...
This might just be my lack of knowledge of cars, but when I'm driving my car and let it coast as I approach a red light, the car slows down fast (without my foot on the brake) almost as if I am breaking. Is that normal? I didn't experience anything like that with my first car (a Jeep Grand Cherokee). I have my car in "C" mode since I'm not at 1k miles yet, although I will be after tomorrow!
So basically, I'll drive up to like 40 or 50 mph, then I'll let go of the gas and as my car slows down, it slightly jerks as it slows down, almost like i'm tapping the brake.
Any input is appreciated.
So basically, I'll drive up to like 40 or 50 mph, then I'll let go of the gas and as my car slows down, it slightly jerks as it slows down, almost like i'm tapping the brake.
Any input is appreciated.
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2009 C300 Sport 4Matic, 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
I think it is, but it's not smooth, I can actually feel it jerking a little as the car slows down....just wondering if that's normal.
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Although I have a manual, the time I have spent with the autos left me thinking they were relatively smooth. If you have an '08, have you updated your software?
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i believe this is quite common in 7G-tronic transmissions
Sometimes your in the middle of a gear, it is about to upshift but then u slow down so it is in-between gears as it downshifts giving u that feeling
for example, when im in the process of stepping on the gas, but then suddenly let go, it will do this. its rather hard to explain but i according to the shop foreman this is normal.
if u hear otherwise let us know.
Sometimes your in the middle of a gear, it is about to upshift but then u slow down so it is in-between gears as it downshifts giving u that feeling
for example, when im in the process of stepping on the gas, but then suddenly let go, it will do this. its rather hard to explain but i according to the shop foreman this is normal.
if u hear otherwise let us know.
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This makes no sense to me.
I'm a big gasoline saver, or try to be. I sometimes coast a *long* time before red lights, I mean, several football fields I'll cancel cruise and just coast. I have no jerking sensations or anything.
I'm a big gasoline saver, or try to be. I sometimes coast a *long* time before red lights, I mean, several football fields I'll cancel cruise and just coast. I have no jerking sensations or anything.
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This is one reason I choose manual transmission on my C220 CDI.
At least I do the shifting and I can do that very fast when needed.
I read and hear of too many problems about automatic gears.
I will always prefer to have control of the gear and decide myself when to downshift or upshift when I make knots on four lanes.
At least I do the shifting and I can do that very fast when needed.
I read and hear of too many problems about automatic gears.
I will always prefer to have control of the gear and decide myself when to downshift or upshift when I make knots on four lanes.
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2009 C300 Sport 4Matic, 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
Hey everyone, thanks for the replies. I might ask my dealer about it next time I go in for a car wash. Mac911 - I definitely feel something, so maybe I just need someone else to drive it and see if they agree. Thanks again.
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My automatic C300 does the same. Feels like you downshifted when you take your foot completely off the gas pedal.
I asked if it was normal and the dealer in the US said it was... I didn't like it until I got to Germany and I find that it's actually very handy to have the car slow down when you take your foot off the gas, especially since most of the roads over here are winding... It helps on brake wear.
I don't notice it anymore when I'm driving, and I don't really see it as a problem. Just more of a quirk.
PS: That slight jerk is probably a downshift in your tranny as you're slowing down. If you're driving in sport mode your car will try to keep the best gear for acceleration. Try it again and when you feel the jerk, watch the tach and you'll probably see a slight blip in your RPM's as your engine catches up with the downshift. I noticed it doesn't do this as harshly when in comfort mode.
I asked if it was normal and the dealer in the US said it was... I didn't like it until I got to Germany and I find that it's actually very handy to have the car slow down when you take your foot off the gas, especially since most of the roads over here are winding... It helps on brake wear.
I don't notice it anymore when I'm driving, and I don't really see it as a problem. Just more of a quirk.
PS: That slight jerk is probably a downshift in your tranny as you're slowing down. If you're driving in sport mode your car will try to keep the best gear for acceleration. Try it again and when you feel the jerk, watch the tach and you'll probably see a slight blip in your RPM's as your engine catches up with the downshift. I noticed it doesn't do this as harshly when in comfort mode.
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Thanks 08, I'm glad to see that it isn't something that is wrong with my car. I guess I'm just not used to it, which I can tell because i'll let off the gas when I approach a light and I end up at almost a stand still way before I was expecting it
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Maybe if you place it in neutral when you approach a stop you'll be able to determine if it's the brakes or the transmission causing the sensation. Eventhough everyone says it is normal, it make you feel better knowing whether or not it is an issue with the brakes.
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Is this at lower speeds?
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my 2009 C350 has this issue as well. it is a brake pad saver technique and usually happens in the low gears, 1-4. I dont like this about the 7G because it wont let me save as much as as i would like. however, its programmed into the car and theres nothing i or you can do about it.
this is especially evident when going down a hill. the car will not speed up as much as it should, and automatically uses engine braking a lot earlier than other cars.
this is especially evident when going down a hill. the car will not speed up as much as it should, and automatically uses engine braking a lot earlier than other cars.
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my 2009 C350 has this issue as well. it is a brake pad saver technique and usually happens in the low gears, 1-4. I dont like this about the 7G because it wont let me save as much as as i would like. however, its programmed into the car and theres nothing i or you can do about it.
this is especially evident when going down a hill. the car will not speed up as much as it should, and automatically uses engine braking a lot earlier than other cars.
this is especially evident when going down a hill. the car will not speed up as much as it should, and automatically uses engine braking a lot earlier than other cars.
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2009 C300 Sport 4Matic, 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
I believe he may be referring to gas?
I checked again this morning, kind of hard to because there is a ton of snow on the ground, but if I'm driving 50 mph, and I let go of the gas as I approach a stop, around 35mph, I can feel it slowing as if I am braking. This looks like it is in line with JOsh's explanation.
I checked again this morning, kind of hard to because there is a ton of snow on the ground, but if I'm driving 50 mph, and I let go of the gas as I approach a stop, around 35mph, I can feel it slowing as if I am braking. This looks like it is in line with JOsh's explanation.
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yes i was referring to gas. lol. i meant that it wont let the car coast for as long as you would like. this wastes gas because then you have to keep on the accelerator again. well this seems like a common issue.
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This does not seem to be the case with the 5 speed auto on the 220CDI. It seems to free wheel well.
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This might just be my lack of knowledge of cars, but when I'm driving my car and let it coast as I approach a red light, the car slows down fast (without my foot on the brake) almost as if I am breaking. Is that normal? I didn't experience anything like that with my first car (a Jeep Grand Cherokee). I have my car in "C" mode since I'm not at 1k miles yet, although I will be after tomorrow!
So basically, I'll drive up to like 40 or 50 mph, then I'll let go of the gas and as my car slows down, it slightly jerks as it slows down, almost like i'm tapping the brake.
Any input is appreciated.
So basically, I'll drive up to like 40 or 50 mph, then I'll let go of the gas and as my car slows down, it slightly jerks as it slows down, almost like i'm tapping the brake.
Any input is appreciated.
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My '08 C300 Avantgarde Sport does the same thing. I actually like it. It does, however, take some getting used to.
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Hi Killacam, I have the same problem/issue with my C280 as well. Whenever I let my foot off the gas, it feels like the car's engine braking. Asked the dealer and they said it's normal and its part of the car's feature. I also test drove another C280 to compare and true enough, that other car has it too. Looks like it's just a trait of our cars we'll need to live with. Maybe there might be a software update for it or something in the future.
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yea i have the same issue...
it feels like a downshift... but it does jerk a bit...
i recently (friday) got the update... i hope... dunno if they actually did it... so ill see if that did help.
it feels like a downshift... but it does jerk a bit...
i recently (friday) got the update... i hope... dunno if they actually did it... so ill see if that did help.
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Guys. These cars, both 5 & 7 speed have lock up clutches on the torque converter so they can't freewheel. They have locked up drive from just after pull away until just before you bring them back to a halt.
This increases efficiency & reduces torque converter losses to virtually zero. So on trailing throttle you are running against compression.
If the GB is not smooth. Have the dealer flash the latest 7G software. It's being constantly updated. The 5 speed is a mature box but it too sometimes benefits from a software reflash.
This increases efficiency & reduces torque converter losses to virtually zero. So on trailing throttle you are running against compression.
If the GB is not smooth. Have the dealer flash the latest 7G software. It's being constantly updated. The 5 speed is a mature box but it too sometimes benefits from a software reflash.