gchu69 Posted October 17, 2018 Posted October 17, 2018 500 miles into 2019 SLT and started experiencing a clunking when coming to a stop. Doing some research, sounds like a harsh 3-1 downshift has been an ongoing issue with GM trucks. Took it to dealer and rep experienced it as well during a test drive. All tests and diagnostics came back normal and they told me it's the transmission adaptive function learning. Not buying this at all. Anyone experience this?
m3n00b Posted October 17, 2018 Posted October 17, 2018 500 miles into 2019 SLT and started experiencing a clunking when coming to a stop. Doing some research, sounds like a harsh 3-1 downshift has been an ongoing issue with GM trucks. Took it to dealer and rep experienced it as well during a test drive. All tests and diagnostics came back normal and they told me it's the transmission adaptive function learning. Not buying this at all. Anyone experience this?Is this the 8 speed? Sounds exactly like the issue I had with my 16. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
gchu69 Posted October 17, 2018 Author Posted October 17, 2018 21 minutes ago, m3n00b said: Is this the 8 speed? Sounds exactly like the issue I had with my 16. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk Yes the 8 speed.
m3n00b Posted October 17, 2018 Posted October 17, 2018 (edited) 30 minutes ago, gchu69 said: Yes the 8 speed. This is how I fixed it. After the C1 re-learn it was 100% better. Decided to do the C4 learn too to be 100% sure. Took about 30 minutes early one saturday morning when there was no traffic. https://gm.oemdtc.com/6777/16-na-019-information-on-transmission-adaptive-functions-and-correcting-low-mileage-harsh-shifts-slips-or-flares-2016-2017-buick-cadillac-chevrolet-gmc To Learn C1 (For 6-7 or 3-1 Shift) Pressure Learns: Note: It is recommended to utilize a road with a speed limit between of 30-45 mph (48-72 km/h) for this procedure. Shift the transmission into 6th gear with the PRNDM in the M position. Obtain an engine speed between 1000 and 1600 engine rpm. Maintain this condition for a total of about 5 miles (8 km). Cruise control may be used and has been found to result in faster learning of the clutch values. Volume Learns: Complete 15 light throttle 6-7 upshifts at approximately 15% throttle to further learn C1. I also did this: To Learn C4 (For 1-2, 5-6, or 7-8 Shift) Pressure Learns: Note: It is recommended to utilize a road with a speed limit between of 40-45 mph (64-72 km/h) for this procedure. Shift the transmission into 7th gear with the PRNDM in the M position. Obtain an engine speed between 1000 and 1750 rpm. Maintain this condition for a total of about 5 miles (8 km). Cruise control may be used and has been found to result in faster learning of the clutch values. Important: Application Specific Express & Savana Vans Pressure Learns:Perform 10 normal mode 7-6 coast down shifts (zero/light brake) to learn the C4 Return Spring. Volume Learns: Complete 15 light throttle 1-2 upshifts at approximately 15% throttle to further learn C4. Edited October 17, 2018 by m3n00b
Cmillerjr Posted October 18, 2018 Posted October 18, 2018 When I first got mine, it did the same thing. Especially when rolling to a stop. I took it to the dealer with 250 miles, .there was no TSB, the said it may just be the transmission learning and may go away. Sure enough, I’m a little over 1900 miles and it’s gone. It hasn’t done it for the last 1200 miles or so.
gchu69 Posted October 18, 2018 Author Posted October 18, 2018 21 hours ago, m3n00b said: This is how I fixed it. After the C1 re-learn it was 100% better. Decided to do the C4 learn too to be 100% sure. Took about 30 minutes early one saturday morning when there was no traffic. https://gm.oemdtc.com/6777/16-na-019-information-on-transmission-adaptive-functions-and-correcting-low-mileage-harsh-shifts-slips-or-flares-2016-2017-buick-cadillac-chevrolet-gmc To Learn C1 (For 6-7 or 3-1 Shift) Pressure Learns: Note: It is recommended to utilize a road with a speed limit between of 30-45 mph (48-72 km/h) for this procedure. Shift the transmission into 6th gear with the PRNDM in the M position. Obtain an engine speed between 1000 and 1600 engine rpm. Maintain this condition for a total of about 5 miles (8 km). Cruise control may be used and has been found to result in faster learning of the clutch values. Volume Learns: Complete 15 light throttle 6-7 upshifts at approximately 15% throttle to further learn C1. I also did this: To Learn C4 (For 1-2, 5-6, or 7-8 Shift) Pressure Learns: Note: It is recommended to utilize a road with a speed limit between of 40-45 mph (64-72 km/h) for this procedure. Shift the transmission into 7th gear with the PRNDM in the M position. Obtain an engine speed between 1000 and 1750 rpm. Maintain this condition for a total of about 5 miles (8 km). Cruise control may be used and has been found to result in faster learning of the clutch values. Important: Application Specific Express & Savana Vans Pressure Learns:Perform 10 normal mode 7-6 coast down shifts (zero/light brake) to learn the C4 Return Spring. Volume Learns: Complete 15 light throttle 1-2 upshifts at approximately 15% throttle to further learn C4. Appreciate it. Saw this online but wasn't sure if anyone had success with it.
gchu69 Posted October 18, 2018 Author Posted October 18, 2018 13 hours ago, Cmillerjr said: When I first got mine, it did the same thing. Especially when rolling to a stop. I took it to the dealer with 250 miles, .there was no TSB, the said it may just be the transmission learning and may go away. Sure enough, I’m a little over 1900 miles and it’s gone. It hasn’t done it for the last 1200 miles or so. Thanks. Had a "clunk" free day yesterday so hopefully it's gone.
gchu69 Posted October 22, 2018 Author Posted October 22, 2018 On 10/17/2018 at 7:33 PM, Cmillerjr said: When I first got mine, it did the same thing. Especially when rolling to a stop. I took it to the dealer with 250 miles, .there was no TSB, the said it may just be the transmission learning and may go away. Sure enough, I’m a little over 1900 miles and it’s gone. It hasn’t done it for the last 1200 miles or so. Did it happen to come and go? It stopped completely for a few days but started up again just today.
Cmillerjr Posted October 22, 2018 Posted October 22, 2018 1 hour ago, gchu69 said: Did it happen to come and go? It stopped completely for a few days but started up again just today. It did, it was of and on. Sometimes it was worse than others. Sometimes I’d go a few days with nothing.
gchu69 Posted October 23, 2018 Author Posted October 23, 2018 17 hours ago, Cmillerjr said: It did, it was of and on. Sometimes it was worse than others. Sometimes I’d go a few days with nothing. Ok thanks.
GMCustomerService Posted November 1, 2018 Posted November 1, 2018 On 10/17/2018 at 10:22 AM, gchu69 said: 500 miles into 2019 SLT and started experiencing a clunking when coming to a stop. Doing some research, sounds like a harsh 3-1 downshift has been an ongoing issue with GM trucks. Took it to dealer and rep experienced it as well during a test drive. All tests and diagnostics came back normal and they told me it's the transmission adaptive function learning. Not buying this at all. Anyone experience this? Hi, gchu69. Sorry to hear about this clunking concern. If you’re thinking about re-visiting your servicing GM dealership about your situation, I would be happy to work alongside them, to provide an additional layer of support. I hope to hear from you soon. Anthony J.
eddiek Posted September 5, 2019 Posted September 5, 2019 2019 duramax 1400 miles, when you down shift it feels like you get rear ended, shifting in general is just not smooth 1
mattsvtcobra Posted September 8, 2019 Posted September 8, 2019 On 10/17/2018 at 11:41 AM, m3n00b said: This is how I fixed it. After the C1 re-learn it was 100% better. Decided to do the C4 learn too to be 100% sure. Took about 30 minutes early one saturday morning when there was no traffic. https://gm.oemdtc.com/6777/16-na-019-information-on-transmission-adaptive-functions-and-correcting-low-mileage-harsh-shifts-slips-or-flares-2016-2017-buick-cadillac-chevrolet-gmc To Learn C1 (For 6-7 or 3-1 Shift) Pressure Learns: Note: It is recommended to utilize a road with a speed limit between of 30-45 mph (48-72 km/h) for this procedure. Shift the transmission into 6th gear with the PRNDM in the M position. Obtain an engine speed between 1000 and 1600 engine rpm. Maintain this condition for a total of about 5 miles (8 km). Cruise control may be used and has been found to result in faster learning of the clutch values. Volume Learns: Complete 15 light throttle 6-7 upshifts at approximately 15% throttle to further learn C1. I also did this: To Learn C4 (For 1-2, 5-6, or 7-8 Shift) Pressure Learns: Note: It is recommended to utilize a road with a speed limit between of 40-45 mph (64-72 km/h) for this procedure. Shift the transmission into 7th gear with the PRNDM in the M position. Obtain an engine speed between 1000 and 1750 rpm. Maintain this condition for a total of about 5 miles (8 km). Cruise control may be used and has been found to result in faster learning of the clutch values. Important: Application Specific Express & Savana Vans Pressure Learns:Perform 10 normal mode 7-6 coast down shifts (zero/light brake) to learn the C4 Return Spring. Volume Learns: Complete 15 light throttle 1-2 upshifts at approximately 15% throttle to further learn C4. On the volume learns, I am doing this after the pressure learn. So go the 5 miles and then speed up into the 6th gear, and use the + to go to the 7th? Just keep doing this last part over and over?
609dry Posted September 11, 2019 Posted September 11, 2019 I have the same problem... harsh 3-2-1 down shifts .... problem seems most prevalent on warm days 85º + with trans temp 178º - 180º...... Started around 1700 miles went away because outside temps cooled off but then returned at 2900 miles on a 91º day
609dry Posted September 11, 2019 Posted September 11, 2019 (edited) I have the same problem... harsh 3-2-1 down shifts .... problem seems most prevalent on warm days 85º + with trans temp 178º - 180º...... Started around 1700 miles went away because outside temps cooled off but then returned at 2900 miles on a 91º day Edited September 12, 2019 by 609dry Duplicate
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