FormerGM
10/25/2005 2:03:39 PM
Purchased a used 2005 Camry about a month ago. Still getting used to it; a former lifelong GM owner. Have LE w/ 4 cyl automatic with about 8000 miles. Have begun to notice when I am going downhill at a speed greater than 45 mph and then begin to apply the brakes, when the speed drops to between 40 - 45 mph, there's a hard, very noticeable downshift - almost like it's dropping 2 gears. This occurs with Overdrive turned ON, and I've just begun to play around with the O/D off to see if there is a difference. Is this normal? Is there something that I can have the dealer check. Would appreciate any suggestions / insight. Thanks!
Patrick
10/26/2005 4:29:19 PM
if youre that concerned with it, take it to the dealership, and check on TSBs or recalls.
yianni
11/1/2005 10:20:28 AM
My wife has a 2003 camry xle 4 cyl. and it does the same thing when you apply the brake when coasting or going a hill it does downshift. That is normal
OnE_To_HatE
11/11/2005 11:16:37 AM
BACK TO THE DEALERSHIP! das their problem and not yours! ( it may be nothing because 05's have a 5 speed box but bring it anyways to have a piece ov mind.. ::SheAA!::
05cam
3/19/2007 1:13:33 AM
i just bought a 05 camry 4cyl and notice the same hard downshifting..I took a look at the tranny fluid and it was broken down. So i did a drain and fill to try and help. It seemed to help a little bit so im gonna continue to do a couple more drain and fills to clean it up nice. Other than that this car has been great so far. Fun on the highways with always plenty of punch on the gas. Impressive 4 cyl sedan by all means atleast.
ron_aikins
3/19/2007 9:12:20 PM
I went with my wife to the dealership just yesterday because the same phenomenon was bothering her. We have an '05 XLE. The tech was very friendly, drove it around with us in the car with him, & explained it was quite normal. The computer detects the slowing down & braking, so downshifts to assist. The computer does other things to improve fuel consumption, etc., & also tailors its behavior to how the car has been driven.
-Ron