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I have the same problem in my '16. I had the TSB applied, and it did not help with the 1 to 2 hesitation and shifting after coasting. My $0.02 on this issue is that the truck is shifting to 1 when it should be hanging out in 2. When you press the accelerator, it revs and then shifts abruptly.No Luck... They said my VIN doesn't have this TSB associated with it. My experience with the transmission has been if I am accelerating and then let off the gas and coast a little then between 1-2 gear apply the gas it kind of jerks. Toyota USA told me that the dealer has to reproduce the issue and that my VIN doesn't have this TSB associated with it. I guess the transmission is expected to behave this way, anyone on here have the same experience then apply the TSB and get smoother shifting afterwards?
I wonder if the TSB reprogramming was done at all or done correctly? That solved those symptoms in my '17 and you shouldn't have to put up with it. I used to drive around with the ECT always on and after the re-programming I don't need to. I have no idea how to find out if the reprogramming was done or done correctly, but if it wasn't, you wouldn't be the first person to have technician issues at a dealership.Bump on this thread.
I bought a 16 with 70k mi. Great shape. Does have rough shifting in 1st and 2nd when up and downshifting. Especially if rapidly accelerating and decelerating.
So far have done the TSB and reprogramming, transmission flush with new fluid. Tried Pedal Commander and that didn’t work and didn’t care for it.
The TSB helped some but it’s still there. Subtle but there. Any other hints or tricks? I searched this thread and forum and can’t find steps beyond what I’ve done. For now just driving around with ECT on and tolerating the little bit that’s still there.
The 8 speed is more clunky than the 6 speed - in both down and up shifting. It’s inconsistent at times but have noticed it on my 2020 that now has 8k miles and the other 2 new 21s I drove.I’m experiencing a hard/jerky shift from 2nd to 3rd on my ‘21. Started yesterday, and occurred again today, only 600miles. Any known occurrences after the 2017 update?
Both times it occurred after a brief 10 min drive, go into store/restaurant, then hard shifting back home.
Glad to know it’s not only mine. I’m easy on the throttle; seems to do better if I drive a little more aggressively.The 8 speed is more clunky than the 6 speed - in both down and up shifting. It’s inconsistent at times but have noticed it on my 2020 that now has 8k miles and the other 2 new 21s I drove.
Yes. I think these HD transmissions don’t do well under light load conditions.Glad to know it’s not only mine. I’m easy on the throttle; seems to do better if I drive a little more aggressively.
What do you mean by clunky?The 8 speed is more clunky than the 6 speed - in both down and up shifting. It’s inconsistent at times but have noticed it on my 2020 that now has 8k miles and the other 2 new 21s I drove.
Glad you bumped this thread. I have a ‘17 with 82k that’s new to me. I’ve owned it about a month. First two weeks were great—didn’t even know this could be an issue. Then had a drive belt start to squeak and took it in for a tensioner replacement (and new belt). As soon as I left the shop, I immediately noticed all of the issues listed in this thread between 1st and 2nd gear.Bump on this thread.
I bought a 16 with 70k mi. Great shape. Does have rough shifting in 1st and 2nd when up and downshifting. Especially if rapidly accelerating and decelerating.
So far have done the TSB and reprogramming, transmission flush with new fluid. Tried Pedal Commander and that didn’t work and didn’t care for it.
The TSB helped some but it’s still there. Subtle but there. Any other hints or tricks? I searched this thread and forum and can’t find steps beyond what I’ve done. For now just driving around with ECT on and tolerating the little bit that’s still there.
Glad you bumped this thread. I have a ‘17 with 82k that’s new to me. I’ve owned it about a month. First two weeks were great—didn’t even know this could be an issue. Then had a drive belt start to squeak and took it in for a tensioner replacement (and new belt). As soon as I left the shop, I immediately noticed all of the issues listed in this thread between 1st and 2nd gear.
Did some research and couldn’t image how a drive belt tensioner might introduce these problems (and neither could the shop). Last week I:
I still love the truck, but this does sour the experience some for me. I drive folks (and sometimes customers with high expectations) around in stop-and-go traffic. They aren’t too pleased when it slams abruptly into 1st gear when coasting to a stop.
- Did the TSB Update - helped with coasting a little bit, but overall no change.
- Transmission fluid change - no help
- Greased drive shaft - no change
Please keep posting updates if anyone finds a solution.
I truly hope you don’t run into this issue. Honestly shocked this is an issue considering the cost of the vehicle.I'd venture a guess this is sample-to-sample variation. I test drove a brand new 2021 that was slamming into 1st from 2nd when coasting/stopping. Very noticeable and annoying. The 2021 I bought does not do that (you can tell it downshifts but it is not objectionable). Or at least has not done in the all 150 miles I put on it (it is waiting for spring now).
Not a sample to sample variation. It’s a characteristic of how people drive that can exacerbate it. Both of our 2020 200s and all 3 that I test drove do the same thing.I'd venture a guess this is sample-to-sample variation. I test drove a brand new 2021 that was slamming into 1st from 2nd when coasting/stopping. Very noticeable and annoying. The 2021 I bought does not do that (you can tell it downshifts but it is not objectionable). Or at least has not done in the all 150 miles I put on it (it is waiting for spring now).
Does it in both modes.Are you guys who are experiencing this using ECT PWR or ECO setting for the transmission? (I'm assuming the button still exists on the latest model like it does on my 2013).