Yeah it’s designed that way. Totally normal on the gen3.Every time that i change drive to S always goes in to 4 th gear no mater what speed I'm at. Does anyone have the same thing happening?View attachment 13075View attachment 13075
Because it’s not a very smart tranny.Yup. It’s normal. I don’t know why it was designed to go to 4th.
S for sequential.
Toyota probably figures you wanted to pass if you are selecting gears on your own after being in drive.
Usually whenever I actually use the manual shift it’s for weather like snow and ice. Or because I’m off road in a tricky spot. 4th gear isn’t where I’ll be in any of those situations usually.
Does it start in 4th when stopped and you select S?
It’s going to start you off in 4th because if you where doing 65mph and put it into S mode like Whippersnapper02 said if you are putting it into S mode you are probably wanting to pass or get that extra rev/rpm boost to increase speed faster, you can shift into 5th or 6th as needed from there. If you are going slower and switch into 4th the transmission will stay in 1st 2nd or 3rd gear if that’s where it was when you engaged S mode as you speed up it will change gears up to the gear selected.
Might be smarter than we thunk it was.Probably so. I always assumed it was a middle ground so that it wouldn’t throw the tranny down into too low of a gear initially.
But that being said, the only times S-Mode is usually used is to pass and get the RPMs up or when you’ll be in bad weather limiting the gears so you’d already be below 4th.
I guess 4th is the most logical gear for both of those scenarios when you truly think about it.
I’m sure it’s at least 1100 lbs.Tacoma, camry... must be close sissers. They default to 4th when slapped over to "s" too.
Prolly carry same payload too.
I shoulda taken the car to move those pavers for my dad... damnitI’m sure it’s at least 1100 lbs.
welcome to TFI hate it. Every other “tiptronic” style manual gear selection on an automatic I’ve used actually lets you choose your gear. It starts in whatever gear it was already in, and if you shift it stays in whatever gear you choose, even if you get on it. It will only downshift if you’re coming to a stop. My Taco’s selectable “tiptronic” thing is absolutely garbage.