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Re: Overdrive Lockout Six Speed Transmission [bdyment]
by desmo1
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Oct 16, 2008 (8:06 pm)
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Replying to: bdyment (Oct 11, 2008 8:41 am)
It does lock out 6th but also in downhill situations it downshifts another gear when you step on the brake, kind of like a tow/haul mode.
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Re: Overdrive Lockout Six Speed Transmission [desmo1]
by bdyment
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Oct 17, 2008 (4:25 am)
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Replying to: desmo1 (Oct 16, 2008 8:06 pm)
Thanks. I thought this might be the way it works.
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kjtg
by kjtg1
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Dec 02, 2008 (12:01 pm)
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Does the 09 Escape have traction control?
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Re: kjtg [kjtg1]
by desmo1
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Dec 02, 2008 (1:10 pm)
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Replying to: kjtg1 (Dec 02, 2008 12:01 pm)
I think it does. I was parked in a dirt/gravel parking. When I left I floored the throttle and could not sense any wheel spin, just acceleration. There is also an intersection where I have to turn right. There is always water flowing down the curb. My Focus always slips and loses traction. Not so with our 09 AWD LTD Escape.
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Re: kjtg [desmo1]
by vg33e power
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Dec 02, 2008 (2:14 pm)
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Replying to: desmo1 (Dec 02, 2008 1:10 pm)
I think what you are describing is your AWD system kicking in, sort of used as tracion control. Escapes do not have traction control per se, but they have RSC (Roll Stability Control) which acts sort of like a TCS (Traction Control System) in which it uses gyroscopic sensors to sense roll over or swerving motion, thus applying brake force or engine throttle to control the vehicle. True traction control is done with the AdvanceTrac system (AWD). 2WD models do not have either systems.
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Re: kjtg [vg33e power]
by desmo1
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Dec 02, 2008 (2:39 pm)
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Replying to: vg33e power (Dec 02, 2008 2:14 pm)
Yes. I read that it monitors traction hundreds of times per second.
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Interior Air Pressure
by jmi1266
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Jul 29, 2009 (10:53 am)
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When I have my sunroof open in my 2009 Escape the air pressure builds up much the only way to relieve it is to crack open another window. Is anyone else experiencing this problem? Is there another answer to solving this problem.
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Re: Interior Air Pressure [jmi1266]
by vg33e power
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Jul 29, 2009 (2:16 pm)
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Replying to: jmi1266 (Jul 29, 2009 10:53 am)
Do you mean that a lot of wind comes in when your sunroof is open? IF so, you may be able to minimize wind flow and buffeting by adding a wind deflector for the sunroof.
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Re: Interior Air Pressure [jmi1266]
by antoninb
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Jul 29, 2009 (4:22 pm)
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Replying to: jmi1266 (Jul 29, 2009 10:53 am)
I haven't noticed this with my 2009 and I use the sunroof whenever permissable, but I suppose it would depend on how you determine that a buildup of air pressure is occuring. One solution would be to buy the deflector for the front of the sunroof opening. Having said that, if there is additional air coming into the vehicle via the open sunroof, then that additional air has to have some place to go. Opening a window a bit would seem to make sense.
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Re: Interior Air Pressure [jmi1266]
by explorerx4
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Jul 29, 2009 (5:32 pm)
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Replying to: jmi1266 (Jul 29, 2009 10:53 am)
ok, i will play nice.
open the right rear window a bit.
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