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Old January-15th-2003, 02:12 AM
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RPM question

hi everyone, here's a question for ya:

i have a 2003 P5 AT with 2500km on it. when i'm going about 80kph and i let my foot off the gas, the rpm decreases for a bit, then it goes back up (approx. 500 ish more), then it drops again, and goes back up a bit. all this time, my foot is off the gas. so in other words, it fluctuates 4 times before it becomes steady. During this, I do not feel any abnormal things happening (like tranny jerks or engine sounds rough). Everything feels normal. Due to my lack of mechanical experience, I don't know if this is normal for the tachometer to fluctuate like this. Of course this is my first car with a tach.

If anyone can answer this question would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to ask the mechanics at my dealer, cuz everyone knows what they'll say "it's normal for this car".

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Old January-15th-2003, 08:50 AM
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It sounds like the torque converter is trying to decide whether or not to lock up; the rpm fluctuation is caused by the converter repeatedly engaging and disengaging. I don't own an automatic, so I can't comment on whether or not this is normal, but I can't imagine that it would be harmful.
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Old January-15th-2003, 04:07 PM
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I have an automatic too.........and exactly what buddy said above is it!




I have an automatic too.........and exactly what buddy said above is it.
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Old January-15th-2003, 08:44 PM
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hey thanks Chris for answering my question, and thanks chuck for confirming it.

but chuck, does it happen in your AT P5 as well?
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Yep ...........I really noticed this because I had my car since May 2001

Yep ...........I really noticed this because I had my car since May 2001
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I have AT as well and it does the same thing. Perhaps the computer always applies a bit gas every time it changes gears.

I have noticed one other wierd thing to my AT p5. I accelerate to around 100 Km/h (65.9 mph) then I set the cruise control to on.

At this speed the RPM meter is showing around or close to 2800RPM. Then I start tapping the resume button once every other second. This will increment the speed by 1.5 km/h.

Then I notice the RPM (tachometer) goes to 4000/RPM and stays there for about 5 seconds and goes down to normal around 3000/RPM (little bit more than 3000). It does this and I am sure that the road is straight and is not going up or down the hill.
It only does this in cruise mode.

Any idea if this is normal or something I should be worried about.

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Stop trying to confuse the cruise control computer and maybe that won't happen.
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