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Sport mode random shifting
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no and there is something wrong with You............no just kidding,It's not suppose to shift like that ,you have to change the gears manually, and watch your rpms..........if Your in S mode and keep doing this it will do damage.
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Thanks for ur response, are u experienced the same when you go S mode ? There is 3 mode on our X and i'm kind of surprise that going on S mode will create damage...unless i have something wrong
somewhere in my tranny or electronic tranny system ?
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It may have to do with the aggressiveness of the driving. If you hammer it, it will go high and shift late, if not, it will shift lower, but hang higher than in just D. try applying the same throttle on the same stretch of road and see if it is consistent or varies a lot. If I get a chance, I'll test and post results for you (it's the wife's car after all
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Sport mode will shift according to a range of inputs, including throttle position, engine revs, brake application...
Unless you are driving the same road in exactly the same way each time, you should expect the transmission to shift differently, according to the circumstances.
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I cannot recall the source but I remember some one posting about the auto transmission programs. I think there were TWO programs within D and S modes for a total of four.
in D Normal /Econo Normal/Sport in S Sport Mode Aggressive Mode The original detail had the actual names and what inputs that caused the trans computer to choose which of the two modes within where you have the trans set to D or S. Point here is that if you drive it harder the trans computer actually factors you into the more aggressive programmed shift points until you have lightened up your driving style for a measured amount of time.
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Ok thanks to all, so nothing to worrie, and very interesting the split in 4 mode
, ....i guess that since i've installed my AFE air intake i switch often from Sport to Manual (for the sound :-) and sometime to normal, so it make sens that the computer memory is kind of confuse...
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As many have said, all seems well. There are actually six different modes. Three for each one, sport and drive. |
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Okay...wasn't going to chime in...but just to bring clarification to some of the comments above about ATC (adaptive transmission control) and the nine adaptive drive programs plus the manually selectable Sport mode...here's some BMW tech info as to how it was developed and designed to operate.
Using the manually selected SPORT or MANUAL shifting modes will stop any of the adaptive shifting programs from engaging that would normally occur when in "D". At each start up...when the gear select lever is in "D"...the transmission will select 1 of 3 driving programs based on driver input:
![]() There are six other adaptive modes that are automatically selected (when in "D") based on road or environmental conditions (btw, I'm not sure how or if x-Drive affects when or how some of the modes below react/engage):
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