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I've noticed that when shifting from normal to Slippery, it automatically shifts to 4H, but when shifting back to Normal, it stays in 4H? Should it automatically shift back to 2H?
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Exactly as expected.Huh. When I switch to Slippery, it goes to 4A. When I go back to Normal it goes back to 2H.
when I go to Sport, it goes to 4A, back to normal it goes back to 2H.
Not according to my owners manual (MY23, 2Dr BL)Wouldn't it just be easier to press 4A or 4H? Sometimes these goat modes seem redundant. I get the shift point changes in Sport mode but slippery is straight up 4H right?
he has a good point!Not according to my owners manual (MY23, 2Dr BL)
Not 4H, but 4A. Also changes throttle and steering response with the GOAT modes (more response in Sport, less in Slippery). Basically the same as manually switching to 4A and give it more or less gas, lol.Wouldn't it just be easier to press 4A or 4H? Sometimes these goat modes seem redundant. I get the shift point changes in Sport mode but slippery is straight up 4H right?
I have the fancy pants 4A, but either way, going to the Slippery mode (vs clicking into 4H/4A) also reduces throttle response (a la Eco mode). I just click into 4A/H rather than deal with the lagginess of turning GOAT mode dial.he has a good point!
So whats the difference between :
1) SLIPPERY/4H &
2) NORMAL/4H
(For those without the fancy-pants: 4A)
Thanks Rob, I forgot about the throttle response..Not 4H, but 4A. Also changes throttle and steering response with the GOAT modes (more response in Sport, less in Slippery). Basically the same as manually switching to 4A and give it more or less gas, lol.
EDIT: It does seem to do 4H if you do not have 4A available. I did not think it would do that.
Goat modes adjust so many parameters that can not be achieved by just pressing buttons..... Shift, throttle, traction control, brakes, steering, etc.Wouldn't it just be easier to press 4A or 4H? Sometimes these goat modes seem redundant. I get the shift point changes in Sport mode but slippery is straight up 4H right?
Goat modes adjust so many parameters that can not be achieved by just pressing buttons..... Shift, throttle, traction control, brakes, steering, etc.