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<blockquote data-quote="aidilj" data-source="post: 505872" data-attributes="member: 20536"><p>Guys, a limitation of the circuit is that it doesn't reset itself when you switch out of D, means if you are in SD or M and switch to N when stopping or whenever, then switch to D again it will directly go to SD. The logic stores the last state until the engine is switch off.</p><p></p><p>And since there is no check of what gear position you are in, you can accidentally activate sports mode in any other gear and be surprised that youve activated sports mode when switching to D. All in all this behavior should not affect the gearbox.</p><p></p><p>We could do the reset when switching out of D and avoid accidental switching into sports at the expense of circuit complication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aidilj, post: 505872, member: 20536"] Guys, a limitation of the circuit is that it doesn't reset itself when you switch out of D, means if you are in SD or M and switch to N when stopping or whenever, then switch to D again it will directly go to SD. The logic stores the last state until the engine is switch off. And since there is no check of what gear position you are in, you can accidentally activate sports mode in any other gear and be surprised that youve activated sports mode when switching to D. All in all this behavior should not affect the gearbox. We could do the reset when switching out of D and avoid accidental switching into sports at the expense of circuit complication. [/QUOTE]
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