Hey, I was wondering why does the automatic g6 easily slide into neutral from drive? Does this ruin the trans mission? This doesnt happen in my moms edge or my sisters vw gti, so Im just asking to make sure its not broken.
Slipping into neutral to coast is no big deal, but revving the hell out of the engine makes our little v6s shake back and forth in their mounts pretty badly (I don't know what I did differently one time I did it, I guess I just opened up the throttle a little faster than normal, but by god... I FELT the engine slam in whatever direction it was going, and it certainly did not fill me with a sense of glee (next modification: changing out that little shock in there for a stiffer one, and some motor mount inserts)I heard that it doesnt do damage to your transmission if you go from drive to neutral. When I coast i usually shift to neutral to save gas, and i haven't noticed any problems
Actually that would make a ton of sense to why there is no need to press the button between drive and neutral. If that was not the case, one must apply the brake to release the button (or trigger for when im flying my, 'red rocket'), so swapping into neutral from drive to coast down the hill would be pointless since one's momentum would be thrashed because the brake would have to be applied in order for the driver to swap the shifter from drive to neutral! - i lost myself..I heard that it doesnt do damage to your transmission if you go from drive to neutral. When I coast i usually shift to neutral to save gas, and i haven't noticed any problems
You sleep like me?EDIT: I'm posting on this forum at 3am what is wrong with me!?