ExDusterRacer
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- Mazda5, 2009
My car is a 2009 Mazda 5, Grand Touring Edition.
I used the cruise control while driving from El Paso to Santa Fe last weekend.
There are no mountains on the route, but there are a few hills.
It was while negotiating some of the hills that I discovered an annoyance with
the cruise control. I set it on 80 mph indicated on level ground. When going
up hill, the car would down shift one time, wait a few seconds then down-shift to 3rd gear.
The engine would then buzz almost to redline and stay
there until the top of the hill was reached. By that time the speed had
increased to 88 mph or higher before the transmission shifted back into 5th
allowing the engine to slow down and the speed to settle back down to the
set speed of 80 mph.
So why did the cruise control take the car higher than the speed I set before
the hill? Do all Mazda cruise controls act this way, or does mine need to be checked out?
Thanks!
I used the cruise control while driving from El Paso to Santa Fe last weekend.
There are no mountains on the route, but there are a few hills.
It was while negotiating some of the hills that I discovered an annoyance with
the cruise control. I set it on 80 mph indicated on level ground. When going
up hill, the car would down shift one time, wait a few seconds then down-shift to 3rd gear.
The engine would then buzz almost to redline and stay
there until the top of the hill was reached. By that time the speed had
increased to 88 mph or higher before the transmission shifted back into 5th
allowing the engine to slow down and the speed to settle back down to the
set speed of 80 mph.
So why did the cruise control take the car higher than the speed I set before
the hill? Do all Mazda cruise controls act this way, or does mine need to be checked out?
Thanks!