For those driving a manual xD.
#23
My biggest complaint with the 5-speed and reverse is not so much getting it into reverse, but the overly-loud whine it makes as you move backwards. On most other sticks I've driven, you don't really get a loud whine unless you backup overly fast, but in my xd, you hear it no matter how slow you backup. It is so loud that people standing nearby will turn and look at the car, the sound draws their attention. That might be OK for attracting attention to the car, but it can't be that great for the reverse gearing...
My other peeve with the manual is starting in 1st from a dead stop - the engine RPM always wants to drop to almost nothing when you pull out, even when revving the engine up before letting the cluch out. I stall the engine WAY too many times starting out in this car, and I've driven a ton of manual cars (I HATE automatic transmissions, have never and will never buy an auto in my cars!), and never had a stalling issue this bad as I have with the xD. Of course, the longer I've driven it, the better I've gotten in avoiding it, but that's only because I've had to take extra effort compensating for it. I guarrantee that anyone who has never driven my car will stall it out more than once the first time they try to drive it...
Anyone else notice either of these issues in their 'D?
My other peeve with the manual is starting in 1st from a dead stop - the engine RPM always wants to drop to almost nothing when you pull out, even when revving the engine up before letting the cluch out. I stall the engine WAY too many times starting out in this car, and I've driven a ton of manual cars (I HATE automatic transmissions, have never and will never buy an auto in my cars!), and never had a stalling issue this bad as I have with the xD. Of course, the longer I've driven it, the better I've gotten in avoiding it, but that's only because I've had to take extra effort compensating for it. I guarrantee that anyone who has never driven my car will stall it out more than once the first time they try to drive it...
Anyone else notice either of these issues in their 'D?
#24
The reverse whine seems to be a standard "feature" on most Toyota vehicles. My Supra had the whine as dd my friend's Solara. It's a bit annoying, but not too bad.
As for the stalling, I've only stalled a few times (my driveway is very steep...). It's likely the electronic throttle system. There isn't a mechanical linkage between the accelerator pedal and the throttle body anymore; it's electronic. There is a small amount of freeplay before the engine will actually rev. It took me some time to get used to it in the xD (other cars are also electronic tb, but auto).
So far, I'm quite impressed with the xD. It looks like it is slow and handles horribly, but it has already surpassed all of my expectations.
To those that test drove it and thought it doesn't have enough power:
Once you break it in, you actually start to feel the torque =] We're about 800 miles in with very aggressive driving and it feels better each day.
As for the stalling, I've only stalled a few times (my driveway is very steep...). It's likely the electronic throttle system. There isn't a mechanical linkage between the accelerator pedal and the throttle body anymore; it's electronic. There is a small amount of freeplay before the engine will actually rev. It took me some time to get used to it in the xD (other cars are also electronic tb, but auto).
So far, I'm quite impressed with the xD. It looks like it is slow and handles horribly, but it has already surpassed all of my expectations.
To those that test drove it and thought it doesn't have enough power:
Once you break it in, you actually start to feel the torque =] We're about 800 miles in with very aggressive driving and it feels better each day.
#25
I asked my hubby recently about the "crunch" when I go into reverse. He said it's because reverse is not a synchronized gear--what ever that means-lol.
I also have the loud whine when backing up and I do stall out the engine quite often. It seems that I have to give a little more gas than I'm used to when taking off. I've driven manuals for 25 yrs.
I also have the loud whine when backing up and I do stall out the engine quite often. It seems that I have to give a little more gas than I'm used to when taking off. I've driven manuals for 25 yrs.
#28
Originally Posted by ddc1965
I asked my hubby recently about the "crunch" when I go into reverse. He said it's because reverse is not a synchronized gear--what ever that means-lol.
I also have the loud whine when backing up and I do stall out the engine quite often. It seems that I have to give a little more gas than I'm used to when taking off. I've driven manuals for 25 yrs.
I also have the loud whine when backing up and I do stall out the engine quite often. It seems that I have to give a little more gas than I'm used to when taking off. I've driven manuals for 25 yrs.
and reverse not being syncronized means that the teeth on the gear are not automatically lined up with the teeth on the layshaft like they are with all of your forward gears:
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/transmission3.htm
scroll down and there is a section on syncros.
#30
Originally Posted by pickledchang
ive been able to calm that 'thud' it makes by doing what the manual says to let the clutch out momentarily before putting into reverse, but after letting the clutch out, put it up into 1st, then down into reverse. seems to work real well to line everything up so it drops in easier.
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