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Raybies:
Hi Guys,
 
Anybody faced a 'pull back effect' while letting go off the accelerator?

rongshu:
It could be the engine brake.

Raybies:

--- Quote from: rongshu on October 20, 2015, 09:17:37 AM ---It could be the engine brake.

--- End quote ---

Engine brake on flat ground? Sorry I am noob at this cause I don encounter in my mazda actually only downhill with engine brake.

rongshu:
http://forums.nicoclub.com/cvt-transmission-engine-braking-mode-t479637.html

It mentions Nissan has this engine brake default setting is on. I checked Latio service manual. It also has this setting.

<page 59 cvt.fm>
“ENGINE BRAKE LEVEL”
0: Initial set value (Engine brake level control is
activated)
OFF: Engine brake level control is deactivated.

Another interesting read.
http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/TECHNOLOGY/OVERVIEW/active_engine_brake.html

Raybies:

--- Quote from: rongshu on October 21, 2015, 04:04:30 PM ---http://forums.nicoclub.com/cvt-transmission-engine-braking-mode-t479637.html

It mentions Nissan has this engine brake default setting is on. I checked Latio service manual. It also has this setting.

<page 59 cvt.fm>
“ENGINE BRAKE LEVEL”
0: Initial set value (Engine brake level control is
activated)
OFF: Engine brake level control is deactivated.

Another interesting read.
http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/TECHNOLOGY/OVERVIEW/active_engine_brake.html

--- End quote ---

Wow mr rongshu good article there. So meaning I can go back to TCM to deactivate it?

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