Eco-normal-sport mode nx300h
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Eco-normal-sport mode nx300h
Hi All, please can you help me, i bought my nx300h 1 year ago and im very sure when you drive in eco mode on the rev counter it shows restriction it wont go past the eco mode on the dial, now i just had my car serviced it going straight past the eco gage on the dash, i know it does that on normal and sport mode should it do that on eco mode.
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It does? I floored mine in ECO quite a few times, never noticed any delay. I think, when you floor it in ECO, it simply reverts to normal driving, then reverts back to ECO.
Though maybe. never noticed any limitations, but I use ECO very little, only when in real traffic jam on FWY. Experimented with it some, but that's about it.
Though maybe. never noticed any limitations, but I use ECO very little, only when in real traffic jam on FWY. Experimented with it some, but that's about it.
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Suresh2018 - purchased my NX300H 2019 on mid August 2020, I did attempt to drive the car in ECO mode and the car was hesitated to accelerate. To reach to 80kms (50 miles), it took a while to get there, so changed to NORMAL mode as my daily commute, it has no problem to accelerate to 80kms and has no hesitation. Sport mode is my favorite, but when revving hard, the engine made loud noise. My car will have its first service on Monday week and I will make sure to test drive on freeway if the speed has any difference like what you said in your post.
cheers,
Henry
cheers,
Henry
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Press down for Normal Driving Mode and everything: throttle, A/C, cruise control, transmission are...normal.
Sport Drive Mode changes the transmission shift mapping, hangs onto gears longer (regardless of throttle position) and
downshifts much more dramatically. Must be selected each time you drive because it turn off with the car.
Eco Drive Mode is what I refer to as Active Eco: you Act to turn the **** and the car Acts differently, throttle is slower
to open, transmission shifts earlier, A/C compresses less and provides less and the cruise is less responsive to hills.
Note about throttle response, Wide Open Throttle is the same in any setting, if you need to scoot just jam it and go, no
fiddling with menus or *****. Drive Mode modifies all the mid throttle mapping only.
Sport Drive Mode changes the transmission shift mapping, hangs onto gears longer (regardless of throttle position) and
downshifts much more dramatically. Must be selected each time you drive because it turn off with the car.
Eco Drive Mode is what I refer to as Active Eco: you Act to turn the **** and the car Acts differently, throttle is slower
to open, transmission shifts earlier, A/C compresses less and provides less and the cruise is less responsive to hills.
Note about throttle response, Wide Open Throttle is the same in any setting, if you need to scoot just jam it and go, no
fiddling with menus or *****. Drive Mode modifies all the mid throttle mapping only.
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