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Old 07-14-2008, 10:09 AM
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AutoStick "learning"

I picked this up from a Charger review. I suspect this will carry over to the Challenger. Have never heard this topic discussed before and may be a good question for the next SRT chat session. (although I usually not around to actively participate) Anyone know the internals of how the auto "learns"? I want to "school" mine right from the get go!

"The AutoStick transmission was less than ideal at times. First, since it’s an adaptive automatic, it took a while to get used to our driving, so for a few days the transmission seemed reluctant to move up to the appropriate gear, hurting gas mileage and the feel of the Charger; this problem slowly disappeared over the course of a few days as the transmission computer figured out how we drive."
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