'04 LS430 Throttle Tip-In Problem?
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'04 LS430 Throttle Tip-In Problem?
Recently I've noticed a problem with throttle tip-in, especially when using the Power transmission mode. I was in line at a drive in-window today and gently eased the pedal to move up and there was a momentary hesitation, followed by a abrupt forward surge. This has happened to me a few times recently. Any others with similar experiences? Drive by wire anomaly?
TIA!
TIA!
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I have heard of problems with the Drive by Wire systems on all different brands of cars and have not heard of them being repaired...............different types of outside interferances can cause problems !
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My 04 Black/Black sport does the same thing but not always. It has 10,000 hard miles ha. I have my foot in it a lot. Drove it on a trip got about 30 mpg. My 76 year Dad was driving and was doing 105 and didn't know it. Funny and scary. hehe
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Me too. I was wondering if it was just me.
When pulling away I have to feather the throttle very carefully - sometimes there's a half second pause before it starts pulling. Not an issue except if you need to get away in a hurry.
Sometimes the traction control is the cause - occasionally i glance down and notice the trac control indicator is flashing, especially when turning (e.g. right turn from a stop sign).
I hope it can be adjusted.
When pulling away I have to feather the throttle very carefully - sometimes there's a half second pause before it starts pulling. Not an issue except if you need to get away in a hurry.
Sometimes the traction control is the cause - occasionally i glance down and notice the trac control indicator is flashing, especially when turning (e.g. right turn from a stop sign).
I hope it can be adjusted.
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Hi,
I was exeriencing this same issue, untill the dealer reset the ECM.
I noticed a difference, wnen compared to resetting the ECM my selft (unplug - battery cable).
Try it and let us know...
DZ
I was exeriencing this same issue, untill the dealer reset the ECM.
I noticed a difference, wnen compared to resetting the ECM my selft (unplug - battery cable).
Try it and let us know...
DZ
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I think this is related to the other threads on unusual/uncomfortable low speed transmission behavior on LS430's, especially the 04's.
I have been living with this for a while too and trying to understand what is going on. Some people describe it as "hesitation" and others as "abrupt tip-in" behavior.
I think it is related to the fact that the transmission picks too low a gear when pulling from low speed - particularly noticable in stop-and-go traffic, at yield signs and taking rolling turns - anywhere where you need to pull away but the car is already travelling at ~10mph. If you watch the tachometer it hits over 2000 rpm during this procedure, even with very gentle throttle behavior. This is clearly too low a gear, possibly set this way to improve acceleration but at a cost of smoothness.
I find if you select manual shifting mode and upshift a couple of times this effect is greatly reduced.
Yes, you shouldn't have to do this on a $70,000 car but until they reprogram the shift patterns I find this works well, especially in traffic where you have some time on your hands to change the transmission mode.
I have been living with this for a while too and trying to understand what is going on. Some people describe it as "hesitation" and others as "abrupt tip-in" behavior.
I think it is related to the fact that the transmission picks too low a gear when pulling from low speed - particularly noticable in stop-and-go traffic, at yield signs and taking rolling turns - anywhere where you need to pull away but the car is already travelling at ~10mph. If you watch the tachometer it hits over 2000 rpm during this procedure, even with very gentle throttle behavior. This is clearly too low a gear, possibly set this way to improve acceleration but at a cost of smoothness.
I find if you select manual shifting mode and upshift a couple of times this effect is greatly reduced.
Yes, you shouldn't have to do this on a $70,000 car but until they reprogram the shift patterns I find this works well, especially in traffic where you have some time on your hands to change the transmission mode.
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I have the same problem in my '98, when I’m in the neighborhood making turns, whenever I tap the gas, the car jumps, I have to do it VERY VERY easily, or resort to snow mode to avoid jerking my passengers. I tried resting the ECU, and the problem went away, and came back a few days later.
I don’t know what to do, its really bothering me.
I don’t know what to do, its really bothering me.
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Shift pattern upgrade available for LS430
I just got a call from my dealer - apparently there is a software shift pattern upgrade that they are just rolling out now to improve the low speed jerkiness/hesitation of the 6-speed transmissions.
This was the last remaining issue I had with my LS430 - if this really does fix the problem I will be one happy camper.
I'll know by Friday evening.
This was the last remaining issue I had with my LS430 - if this really does fix the problem I will be one happy camper.
I'll know by Friday evening.
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Re: Shift pattern upgrade available for LS430
Originally posted by Mandingo
I just got a call from my dealer - apparently there is a software shift pattern upgrade that they are just rolling out now to improve the low speed jerkiness/hesitation of the 6-speed transmissions.
This was the last remaining issue I had with my LS430 - if this really does fix the problem I will be one happy camper.
I'll know by Friday evening.
I just got a call from my dealer - apparently there is a software shift pattern upgrade that they are just rolling out now to improve the low speed jerkiness/hesitation of the 6-speed transmissions.
This was the last remaining issue I had with my LS430 - if this really does fix the problem I will be one happy camper.
I'll know by Friday evening.
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I'm not 100% certain it is limited to 6-speed only - he just said 6-speed to me since he knew that's what I have. Call your dealer to see - there is a TSB coming out on this shortly apparently.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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Originally posted by Mandingo
I'm not 100% certain it is limited to 6-speed only - he just said 6-speed to me since he knew that's what I have. Call your dealer to see - there is a TSB coming out on this shortly apparently.
Good luck.
I'm not 100% certain it is limited to 6-speed only - he just said 6-speed to me since he knew that's what I have. Call your dealer to see - there is a TSB coming out on this shortly apparently.
Good luck.
But I’m surprised they haven’t fixed this already, it’s very noticeable and annoying predicament, especially when your making turns in your neighborhood.