It's a part of your computer fuel efficiency program to bypass your
throttle plate on quick deceleration for a couple of seconds. If you
have a Highway Patrol on your tail, pull her down a gear to avoid
letting him know you both know you're speeding by hitting your brakes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Bryan Ross wrote:
>
> I have an automatic 3 speed transmission in my 2000 jeep wrangler (4.0) .
> When driving down-hill it seems to speed up even when the grade is not
> changing. My 99 Mountaineer holds back better in first gear than my jeep.
> I had it diagnosed, but nothing showed up as being a problem. Has anyone
> else had this problem, and is there something I can do about it, other than
> chaning the transmission.
>
> Thank you,
> Bryan R