teamster
Active Member
Hey folks, I have a weird issue that has come up a few times now, so it's time to do some digging. I've searched through as best I can and can't find anything that speaks to this specific issue.
After about 8-9hrs of driving, of which about 5-6hrs is uninterrupted engine running time (i.e. straight interstate driving, no auto-off or other engine stops), my 2017 transmission starts to run into power and shifting issues going in and out of 8th gear.
Context:
Issue only appears when vehicle has been operating without break for several hours at highway speeds. Shorter interstate trips of less than 4-5hrs does not seem to induce the issue. Long trips with interruptions where the vehicle is power cycled seem to forestall the issue. Issue only seems to present after segments of 4-5hrs without break.
Behavior:
Truck will be driving steadily at 70-75mph, and accelerator is depressed (e.g. to pass a vehicle). The truck pauses a moment before hard shifting down into or past 8th, with a distinct "bump" or lurch feeling before power is applied. The acceleration is not even, and is noticeably reduced compared to regular acceleration. The bump/lurch can be replicated by manually shifting in or out of 8th gear, both up into 9th and down into 7th.
Temporary Resolution:
Stopping the vehicle and cycling the ignition with a short (less than ten minutes) break before resuming operation seems to resolve the issue. This issue has come up twice, both times in the last two weeks.
Any thoughts on what this might be? The fact that I can get temporary resolution by cycling the ignition suggests to me that it's likely a software issue. This is a frustrating issue to try to troubleshoot because it only comes up after several hours of uninterrupted driving.
After about 8-9hrs of driving, of which about 5-6hrs is uninterrupted engine running time (i.e. straight interstate driving, no auto-off or other engine stops), my 2017 transmission starts to run into power and shifting issues going in and out of 8th gear.
Context:
Issue only appears when vehicle has been operating without break for several hours at highway speeds. Shorter interstate trips of less than 4-5hrs does not seem to induce the issue. Long trips with interruptions where the vehicle is power cycled seem to forestall the issue. Issue only seems to present after segments of 4-5hrs without break.
Behavior:
Truck will be driving steadily at 70-75mph, and accelerator is depressed (e.g. to pass a vehicle). The truck pauses a moment before hard shifting down into or past 8th, with a distinct "bump" or lurch feeling before power is applied. The acceleration is not even, and is noticeably reduced compared to regular acceleration. The bump/lurch can be replicated by manually shifting in or out of 8th gear, both up into 9th and down into 7th.
Temporary Resolution:
Stopping the vehicle and cycling the ignition with a short (less than ten minutes) break before resuming operation seems to resolve the issue. This issue has come up twice, both times in the last two weeks.
Any thoughts on what this might be? The fact that I can get temporary resolution by cycling the ignition suggests to me that it's likely a software issue. This is a frustrating issue to try to troubleshoot because it only comes up after several hours of uninterrupted driving.