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Re: 2009 Corolla/Matrix XRS 5 Speed Auto Trans problem
Wish I could say I know what you mean. I own a '03 Pontiac Vibe with an older 4-speed auto tranny and I believe that it is definitely programmed to shift for economy. There is a noticeable delay between gear changes which is very annoying during acceleration. What momentum I had going is sucked away as the tranny upshifts.
I'll suggest 2 things:
1) Check the tranny fluid and see if it is overfilled. Toy trannies are fussy about how full they are. Overfill them and they get very quirky. Also check the fluid's color and odor. It should still be bright red and clear. If it is a pale red or borderline colorless, it's time for a change. I don't know if the owner's manual specifies a break-in fluid change...typically not...but under severe driving conditions it may not hurt.
2) Ask the dealership to test drive another car with the same engine/transmission. Do similar tests on it and see if it behaves the same way. Also check the trans fluid to see its color, level, etc., as a good baseline for where you should keep yours. Did you test drive a car before you bought this one? How did it behave?
I would expect the sport version to be programmed for crisper shifts and better response but who knows. Keep us informed and good luck!
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Current Garage:
2003 Pontiac Vibe 1.8L AWD
2003 GMC Envoy XL (aka "fat-a$$") - K&N air filter, otherwise stock.
1995 Chevrolet C2500 2wd, 5.7L - K&N air filter, otherwise stock...my weekend hauler.
1992 Toyota Camry LE 2.2L - K&N air filter.
Vehicle History:
2004 4.7L Dakota Quad Cab 4x4
1996 GMC Jimmy 4wd
1992 Chevrolet S10 Ext. Cab 4.3L
1995 Honda ST1100...my first (and only) new vehicle.
1980 Yamaha XS400
1980 Mercury Bobcat...my first car.
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