New 08 Elantra SE auto transmission frequent skip up/down at appx 30mph ?

Discussion in 'Hyundai Elantra / Lantra' started by bfrandse, May 13, 2008.

  1. bfrandse

    bfrandse Guest

    I just purchased a new 08 Elantra SE. Delivered with ~400 miles, and
    I've put ~100 miles on it in the last 10 days. 85% city driving 25-40
    mph, and 15% highway on 3 occassions at 55-60.

    Driving 3 miles to/from work twice daily (12 miles total each day), on
    fully level grade (no hills anywhere), somewhere between 25 and a
    little over 30, but even at a constant speed, the transmission wants
    to shift up a gear, the RPMs drop a bit, then shortly thereafter it
    feels like it's shifting down a gear and RPMs increase a bit, only to
    later go back the other way.

    It causes a jello like forward/back wiggle feeling. It's like it can't
    decide which gear to stay in. It's not noisy or significantly tugging,
    just very sloppy and wiggly, and therefore annoying, vs. smooth and
    constant.


    To rule out my own foot movements, I even tried cruise control on
    multiple days at 30, 31 or 29 mph (since it's a safe low traffic and
    no stop road for 2 of the miles) and it still exhibits this tendency
    to 'slip' up and down right at this speed with no change in grade or
    road surface.

    I have not noticed this at any other speed, but admittedly haven't
    driven much at a constant speed other than 25-30. I did not recall
    this feeling in the GLS we test drove before we bought the SE they had
    to transfer in, but it's hard to remember what all we felt with the
    GLS.


    Any suggestions? Will this 'fix' itself based on the learning mode? Is
    this a simple software adjustment or is there something mechanically
    wrong with my new car? Or is this just the way it works in this model?

    I've driven 8 years over the same route in a Cavalier and never felt
    this same tugging/release during the trip, and also didn't notice it
    for 2 weeks of driving in our 05 V6 Tucson, so it was clearly
    noteiceable as soon as I got the Elantra.

    Thanks for any input.
     
    bfrandse, May 13, 2008
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  2. bfrandse

    hyundaitech Guest

    If I had to hazard a guess, I'd suppose that it's engaging/disengaging th
    torque converter clutch.

    If it's not intrusive, have the dealer look at it when it's time for you
    next oil change. Don't mention anything about the torque converte
    clutch. You've given an excellent description; provide that to th
    dealer. Let them determine the cause.

    There are currently no reprograms available, but as long as the throttl
    position sensor and speed sensors are operating properly, reprogramming i
    probably the only practical way to address this issue.

    If the dealer reports that it's normal and you're not satisfied with that
    contact Hyundai consumer assistance. If Hyundai becomes aware of enoug
    customers who experience this issue, they may develop a reprogram (i
    they're not working on one already)
     
    hyundaitech, May 13, 2008
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