ScubaSteve
09/18/2003, 12:55 PM
Well I know you can't compare the 2 vehicles, but i'm used to my camry... i can be driving down the road at 70, put it in Neutral, and just coast... the rpms immediately drop down to idle speed and I glide down the road.
Out of habit, i was approaching a red lite in the VX and did the same thing... foot off gas, throw it in neutral & coast. Instead of immediately dropped down to idle RPMs, the truck actually felt like it downshifted, as the rpms jumped maybe 500 rpms and then settled down to near idle, slowly reaching idle as the truck came to a halt.
This is my first 4wd suv (other than a '86 suzuki samurai but i'm sure we'll all agree that those don't count:) ) & my first Isuzu, so I'm not familiar with the way they sound, drive, feel, etc. like I am with my old 'Yota... Also, sometimes I can almost hear the winding noise (as the tranny downshifts back to 1st) when i'm coming to a stop (especially when the engine hasn't completely warmed up). I can also watch the tachometer and see the RPMs slightly jump everytime the VX automatically downshifts . Should I be concerned? Might be nothing, but I've never experienced this type of transmission. Thanks guys.
Just want to mention as a side note that I probably wouldn't have seriously considered buying this truck if VX.info hadn't existed... you guys really make me feel more at ease when I ever have a question about my new set of wheels, and not only that, but gave me SO much more confidence in just BUYING the vehicle. Good to know that there's a whole family of VX owners here willing to offer knowledge & experience for the sake of offering knowledge and experience... a rare find nowadays :(
Out of habit, i was approaching a red lite in the VX and did the same thing... foot off gas, throw it in neutral & coast. Instead of immediately dropped down to idle RPMs, the truck actually felt like it downshifted, as the rpms jumped maybe 500 rpms and then settled down to near idle, slowly reaching idle as the truck came to a halt.
This is my first 4wd suv (other than a '86 suzuki samurai but i'm sure we'll all agree that those don't count:) ) & my first Isuzu, so I'm not familiar with the way they sound, drive, feel, etc. like I am with my old 'Yota... Also, sometimes I can almost hear the winding noise (as the tranny downshifts back to 1st) when i'm coming to a stop (especially when the engine hasn't completely warmed up). I can also watch the tachometer and see the RPMs slightly jump everytime the VX automatically downshifts . Should I be concerned? Might be nothing, but I've never experienced this type of transmission. Thanks guys.
Just want to mention as a side note that I probably wouldn't have seriously considered buying this truck if VX.info hadn't existed... you guys really make me feel more at ease when I ever have a question about my new set of wheels, and not only that, but gave me SO much more confidence in just BUYING the vehicle. Good to know that there's a whole family of VX owners here willing to offer knowledge & experience for the sake of offering knowledge and experience... a rare find nowadays :(