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Re: Should my tach behave this way? (archive)

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Posted by Bob on May 29, 2000 at 08:45:38:

In Reply to: Should my tach behave this way? posted by JEB 328is on May 28, 2000 at 12:37:08:

: When I am driving at about 75mph and I let off on the gas, my tach moves up to 3100rpm from around 2900rpm. I thought that it should decrease since I let off on the accelator.
: WTF? Should it do this? It seems to drive fine.
: 1997 328is AUTO.

I haven't noticed this. Try the car in Sport mode. Still happen? If the Torque Converter Clutch was off you would more likely get slipping as you upshift. You might direct your concern to GM Powertrain, the manufacturer. The average dealer doesn't know Jack Squat about these units.


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