Shift flare! Yay!
Not good, right?Shift flare! Yay!
Could be caused by incorrect fluid level. Apparently the fill procedure is reasonably complicated because these transmissions don't get real warm on their own.Not good, right?
My 2012 cruze almost always shifted 3-4 like the OP video and the trans was still fine at 100,000 miles. Now if you guys think this is bad, you should have seen my 1-2 shift when the trans was cold and below 30F outside, it would start to shift normally decide to abruptly downshift for a split second then immediately shift back up into the proper gear. I could stop this bad behavior though by idling the car 1 minute minimum when cold outside.Could be because GM trans. I had an Equinox loaner with 8000 miles on it that did the same from 2-3. Piece of junk.
Interesting - haven't experienced that one in loaners I've had. Pretty sure something was wrong with the 'Nox though - it revved up and slammed into 3rd with a pretty significant thud that I hadn't felt in others.My 2012 cruze almost always shifted 3-4 like the OP video and the trans was still fine at 100,000 miles. Now if you guys think this is bad, you should have seen my 1-2 shift when the trans was cold and below 30F outside, it would start to shift normally decide to abruptly downshift for a split second then immediately shift back up into the proper gear. I could stop this bad behavior though by idling the car 1 minute minimum when cold outside.
The same trans in my 2015 Sonic with 37K now is very smooth at light throttle and firm/precise at higher throttle. Its amazing how much better it is, I use manual mode allot less now.
Good to hear that it didn't fail.My 2012 cruze almost always shifted 3-4 like the OP video and the trans was still fine at 100,000 miles. Now if you guys think this is bad, you should have seen my 1-2 shift when the trans was cold and below 30F outside, it would start to shift normally decide to abruptly downshift for a split second then immediately shift back up into the proper gear. I could stop this bad behavior though by idling the car 1 minute minimum when cold outside.
The same trans in my 2015 Sonic with 37K now is very smooth at light throttle and firm/precise at higher throttle. Its amazing how much better it is, I use manual mode allot less now.
I had my cruze 4 years and 100,000 miles, The behavior of the transmission never changed over that period, it was predictably clunky with sometimes poor shifting like your video. I did have the transmission fluid changed at 70K and topped off again at 90K when I had a leaking trans cooler line replaced. Unfortunately I did just accept this behavior as normal for my model year cruze automatic since every 2012 I've drove was similar.spacedout, did you just deem your car's poor shifting as "normal" and didn't do anything about it (other than the 1 min idle trick)?
IIRC OP is already on his second transmission.The good news about a flare is that it's not like slipping. A flare is more like the car revving up in neutral in between gears. Might be slightly harder on the clutches, but probably not catastrophic. Either way, if you're under 100K I'd get it to the dealer and duplicate. You may get a new transmission for free, with updated parts/programming.