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This is a discussion thread titled "Cruise Control "Resume" "Hole shot"", within the Engine & Drivetrain forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.


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Old 04-29-2005, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike in LA
Maybe Canadian Tundras are a little more laid-back than mine. My 00 will jerk a kink in your neck going up a slight incline. It's embarrassing at the least. Mine shifts down twice. Like out of OD and then maybe the converter unlocks??
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That is what mine did. The weird thing is that I've been through that stretch of road before and done the same things and never had it happen. Maybe its those Alabama Tundras.
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