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Paddle shifters - a design flaw??!
Evoquer
 

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RE: Paddle shifters - a design flaw??!

The problem happened again today on the road. I don't recall if I touched the left paddle or not, however. Made an appointment with the Service Department. CryingCrying

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08-07-2012 04:52am
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Deaky
 

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Post: #12
RE: Paddle shifters - a design flaw??!

(08-07-2012 04:09am)kenta Wrote:  Guys,

Just wandering, when paddle shifters being used in D Mode during driving, does it divert back from paddle shifters back to D Mode automatically, without pressing - lever. i noticed on mine when i relax my foot from the accelerator or few seconds of not using the paddle shifter. Is this normal?

I think it stays in command shift mode until you switch off the engine, move the gear selector out of drive or pull and hold the right hand shifter for a couple of seconds.
08-07-2012 07:30am
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doug
 

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RE: Paddle shifters - a design flaw??!

(08-07-2012 07:30am)Deaky Wrote:  I think it stays in command shift mode until you switch off the engine, move the gear selector out of drive or pull and hold the right hand shifter for a couple of seconds.

When in D & you use the paddles, it should switch back to D automatically if you stop using the paddles. But in S when the paddles are used, it will only go back to S mode by holding the + paddle for 4secs.

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08-07-2012 08:34am
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kenta
 

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RE: Paddle shifters - a design flaw??!

Thanks.. Dough.

Another silly question. Can in S be use w/o using paddles? i only use S, when i paddle shift, but have not tried to experiment w/o using the paddle yet, in fear it would damage the engine.
08-07-2012 09:04am
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Barneyridge
 

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RE: Paddle shifters - a design flaw??!

(08-07-2012 09:04am)kenta Wrote:  Thanks.. Dough.

Another silly question. Can in S be use w/o using paddles? i only use S, when i paddle shift, but have not tried to experiment w/o using the paddle yet, in fear it would damage the engine.

Simple answer yes, in S mode it just holds the revs a bit longer

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08-07-2012 09:20am
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doug
 

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RE: Paddle shifters - a design flaw??!

(08-07-2012 09:04am)kenta Wrote:  Thanks.. Dough.

Another silly question. Can in S be use w/o using paddles? i only use S, when i paddle shift, but have not tried to experiment w/o using the paddle yet, in fear it would damage the engine.

Yes. I use S mode for town driving, as I find it will hold the car in a gear without it constantly changing up & down the box at low speeds.
It's safe to drive in this mode, as it will still change gear but at a higher RPM. Some members report a better MPG when using S mode Very Happy

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08-07-2012 09:22am
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Evoquer
 

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RE: Paddle shifters - a design flaw??!

I had my Evoque to be examined by an Engineer and he couldn't reproduce the problem. They suggested to me that I put some more mileage on her and come back if that happens again.

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19-07-2012 05:00am
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