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anyone know if the Contique's ATX was ever equipped with a sensor that measured if you were traveling uphill so it hesitates in upshifting? also, is the transmission adaptive in that it will try to shift based on your driving patterns?

My '96 Zetec ATX has been hesitating to upshift lately (81,000 mi), had the fluid changed a month ago, but I do drive on a lot of hills, it just seems a bit more pronouced. any thoughts?? thanks,


****************** Kenneth Clark '96 Mystique GS Zetec ATX Pacific Green
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FWIK the transmission shifting is largely controlled by the PCM which decides when to shift based on throttle postion, RPM, and probably several other factors. I did notice on my V6 when my cats clogged up, that the tranny downshifted on the slightest climbs and would hold a gear longer before upshifting. This may have been due to the extra throttle I had give it because the engine had very low torque. If you seem to be loosing power, especially in the upper RPMs and it's more pronounced as the engine (exhaust) gets hotter, you may have a cat problem.


Scott 95 SE-2.5L ATX (Sold, but not forgotten...)

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