My rev matching is dying
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The car spent three days at the dealership, they were unable to duplicate the issue. The car was giving me fits a few days prior to dropping it off with them, but it was a perfect angel on my drive to the dealer. They did a DME update and adjusted the throttle to "the updated spec" and said hopefully/maybe this will fix it but there was no way to verify.
We'll see!
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Something mooty said way at the beginning of this post caught my attention.
I just got home from a weekend at ORP. What was unique about this trip was that (a) it's the first time I tried a DSC box (didn't care for it, but that's another topic) and also the first time I noticed my rev matching feature not working consistently. I ended up putting my stock PASM box back after lunch the second day, and didn't have any more rev matching issues that I can recall - although, to be fair, I only did two more sessions that afternoon and I bailed out early because I was corded. Also, "not working consistently" doesn't mean 50% failure or even 10% failure - but I did notice maybe 3 times that my downshift to second didn't rev match like it should have.
I didn't make any connection between the DSC and the rev match failure, and I'm still not - but I'm curious if you have any aftermarket PASM replacement?
I just got home from a weekend at ORP. What was unique about this trip was that (a) it's the first time I tried a DSC box (didn't care for it, but that's another topic) and also the first time I noticed my rev matching feature not working consistently. I ended up putting my stock PASM box back after lunch the second day, and didn't have any more rev matching issues that I can recall - although, to be fair, I only did two more sessions that afternoon and I bailed out early because I was corded. Also, "not working consistently" doesn't mean 50% failure or even 10% failure - but I did notice maybe 3 times that my downshift to second didn't rev match like it should have.
I didn't make any connection between the DSC and the rev match failure, and I'm still not - but I'm curious if you have any aftermarket PASM replacement?
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Something mooty said way at the beginning of this post caught my attention.
I just got home from a weekend at ORP. What was unique about this trip was that (a) it's the first time I tried a DSC box (didn't care for it, but that's another topic) and also the first time I noticed my rev matching feature not working consistently. I ended up putting my stock PASM box back after lunch the second day, and didn't have any more rev matching issues that I can recall - although, to be fair, I only did two more sessions that afternoon and I bailed out early because I was corded. Also, "not working consistently" doesn't mean 50% failure or even 10% failure - but I did notice maybe 3 times that my downshift to second didn't rev match like it should have.
I didn't make any connection between the DSC and the rev match failure, and I'm still not - but I'm curious if you have any aftermarket PASM replacement?
I just got home from a weekend at ORP. What was unique about this trip was that (a) it's the first time I tried a DSC box (didn't care for it, but that's another topic) and also the first time I noticed my rev matching feature not working consistently. I ended up putting my stock PASM box back after lunch the second day, and didn't have any more rev matching issues that I can recall - although, to be fair, I only did two more sessions that afternoon and I bailed out early because I was corded. Also, "not working consistently" doesn't mean 50% failure or even 10% failure - but I did notice maybe 3 times that my downshift to second didn't rev match like it should have.
I didn't make any connection between the DSC and the rev match failure, and I'm still not - but I'm curious if you have any aftermarket PASM replacement?
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Multiple sensors and control modules are involved in the auto rev matching function. If there's a compromised electric connection in any of the items then it won't work. With that said, if there isn't a perfect connection when swapping the suspension control module(which has 80 contact pins) or a compromised electrical contact in any one of the items that are in the control loop then that could lead to intermediate or permanent issue with auto rev matching.
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Just left the dealer.....told me if there were not any faults picked up by the PIWIS, then was nothing they could do. Obviously and thankfully, there were no faults recorded. I mentioned some of the comments posted on this thread and the service advisor basically just shrugged his shoulders. I'm going to try another dealer.