My point is that 25 is too slow for 6th gear. Are you positive it's in 6th?
I agree that is waYYY too low of a speed for 6th. He needs to select manually so he can see the gear.
My point is that 25 is too slow for 6th gear. Are you positive it's in 6th?
It's usually always in manual, so I can see what gear im in. Just came down the mountain same curve going from 46mph and letting the EB slow me down as always. I'm in 5th gear not 6th. Rpms were somewhere between 650- 900 rpms. Oh well I guess it's normal.I agree that is waYYY too low of a speed for 6th. He needs to select manually so he can see the gear.
It's usually always in manual, so I can see what gear im in. Just came down the mountain same curve going from 46mph and letting the EB slow me down as always. I'm in 5th gear not 6th. Rpms were somewhere between 650- 900 rpms. Oh well I guess it's normal.
No.Did you have Tow Haul activated?
I go from 45 mph to 25 during some tight curves on our rd. While I'm in the turn my truck seems to be lugging. I always have to step on the accelerator pedal to get it to shift down. It makes me feel better. The truck will just motor up the hill without doing that , but it just feels like it should have shifted down to 3rd or 4th gear. My 2015 3500 drw with the aisin did the same thing. I guess it's normal, but I don't have to like it. Lol.
Thanks for the info. I'll try it. I've tried the TH in this particular curve on the road and yes it does downshift, and sometimes down to 1st gear which means I almost come to a stop with vehicles behind me. Not ideal. I'll try giving it light braking as you suggested.I have found on the 20' that if you are decelerating and NOT in Tow/Haul mode, you have to coast quite a bit to get the EB to engage. Usually it is followed up by a down shift if RPM is too low (ie 4th-->3rd or 3rd--> 2cnd) but not always, I surmise that this is to help with fuel economy when scenarios like down slope driving or coasting (not Tow/Haul) are encountered and the EB application would be counter productive to saving fuel. There are two simple solutions to this that really don't require using the ERS. 1) drive in Tow/Haul mode as @Cummins12V98 suggests but it does have more aggressive programming and firm EB operations / shifting schedule as you already know. 2) Just simply try applying the brake enough to activate the lights, (not the service brakes). This tells the ECM you intend to slow / stop and not coast IMHO and it will engage the EB and / or downshift sooner but not as firm and aggressive as option 1.
JM2C. take it if you choose.![]()
I suggest using TH if you don't like the "LUGGING" feeling.
I suggest using TH if you don't like the "LUGGING" feeling.[/QUOTE
Yeah that'll work.
I have gone over to the "dark side" and ordered a 2022 Chevy/Duramax,
I also have witnessed the REGEN Msg in the evic. Now I know what it looks like.
It's still the same.Did they add a symbol for 2021?,.. My 20' does not inform you of REGEN status, the only way to catch it is if you leave the DPF % screen up and wait till it says active REGEN in process, I quit looking![]()