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<blockquote data-quote="slowyellow" data-source="post: 1632416" data-attributes="member: 40630"><p>I've got an 18' with 70K miles and it's been tuned by goosetuned. COBB TCM tune included. Now it did this before the tune, so I think that is not a part of the problem. And when the TCM was flashed, it went away for a while, but it's back.</p><p></p><p>It's always on the 3-4 shift, and every now and then a couple of the other gears, but nothing worth mentioning. When I'm just driving like normal, real easy, that 3-4 shift, the truck falls on it's face during the shift. But if I drive with any level of aggressiveness then it shifts fine. It doesn't matter if the transmission is warm or not. I understand there are idiosyncrasy of the 10 speed, I get it, but I don't think this is one of them.</p><p></p><p>My thought processes are: Either it has "learned" this behavior based on my driving style, or I have a transmission issue. The part where it shifts just fine if I push it a little, makes me believe (hope) that it's the former, vice the latter. It's been like this since I bought the truck, 20K miles ago, and it hasn't gotten worse. Except when I flashed the new TCM tune and it went away. But from when I bought it, to how it is now, it's the same.</p><p></p><p>Any insight into this would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowyellow, post: 1632416, member: 40630"] I've got an 18' with 70K miles and it's been tuned by goosetuned. COBB TCM tune included. Now it did this before the tune, so I think that is not a part of the problem. And when the TCM was flashed, it went away for a while, but it's back. It's always on the 3-4 shift, and every now and then a couple of the other gears, but nothing worth mentioning. When I'm just driving like normal, real easy, that 3-4 shift, the truck falls on it's face during the shift. But if I drive with any level of aggressiveness then it shifts fine. It doesn't matter if the transmission is warm or not. I understand there are idiosyncrasy of the 10 speed, I get it, but I don't think this is one of them. My thought processes are: Either it has "learned" this behavior based on my driving style, or I have a transmission issue. The part where it shifts just fine if I push it a little, makes me believe (hope) that it's the former, vice the latter. It's been like this since I bought the truck, 20K miles ago, and it hasn't gotten worse. Except when I flashed the new TCM tune and it went away. But from when I bought it, to how it is now, it's the same. Any insight into this would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance [/QUOTE]
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