2020 Slow to go to reverse???

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I have a 2020 Screw, I was wondering if anyone else has noticed that at times it seems to be pretty slow to go into reverse? It's not crazy slow, but it seems like there is an extra second to go into reverse over an average car/truck. Most times it's a non-issue, but if I need to do a U-turn, or something similar, I really notice it. Other than that, the trans seems perfect. Is it just a characteristic of the 10 speed?

I don't know that much about tranny's and I'd like to keep it that way.











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Ok, thanks guys :cheers:, good to know it's normal. Like I said, it's mostly a non-issue unless I'm trying to flip a quick U turn. When I do, I have to remind myself to give it a second and make sure I felt it shift, so I don't slam the trans.
 

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Ya my 18 is the same - about a second of delay.
I have a 2020 Screw, I was wondering if anyone else has noticed that at times it seems to be pretty slow to go into reverse? It's not crazy slow, but it seems like there is an extra second to go into reverse over an average car/truck. Most times it's a non-issue, but if I need to do a U-turn, or something similar, I really notice it. Other than that, the trans seems perfect. Is it just a characteristic of the 10 speed?

I don't know that much about tranny's and I'd like to keep it that way.











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Ya my 18 same thing - delay of about a second. Not like days of old shifting auto transmissions.

****, whatever you do - don’t google “slow tranny”.
 
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