R56 Sport Mode MCSa High RPM
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Are you saying it is at 2500 rpm's when your standing still with no gas at all in idle? If so, I would say definitely something wrong.
But when you're driving, it is going to get to higher rpms, it changes your shift points to be more aggressive. It will also downshift sooner when slowing down. I have the manual, but tested the auto and noticed it was quite a difference in sport mode.
But when you're driving, it is going to get to higher rpms, it changes your shift points to be more aggressive. It will also downshift sooner when slowing down. I have the manual, but tested the auto and noticed it was quite a difference in sport mode.
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The problem is that your car should not be idleing at 2500 rpm in sport mode...is the idle normal when sport mode is off? Seems to me something is amiss and a discussion with the dealer is in order.
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I see these posts as somewhat confusing. The sport button alters the steering response (firmer) and throttle position response (much more "touchy") and, apparently, with automatic transmission, shift points (I am going on what you are describing, as I don't have an auto). In any case, at idle, there should be no change to the RPM. If, when at idle, you engage the sport button and the RPM jumps, something is wrong.
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