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Driving with the paddle shifters, 2011 mdx – Acura 2011 MDX User Manual

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To upshift, pull the

+ (right) paddle

shifter. To downshift, pull the

(left) paddle shifter.

When you accelerate from a stop, the
transmission starts in first gear, and
shifts from first to second
automatically. You must manually
upshift between second and sixth
gears. Make sure you upshift before
the engine speed reaches the
tachometer's red zone.

The transmission remains in the
selected gear (6, 5, 4, 3, or 2). There
is no automatic downshift when you
push the accelerator pedal to the
floor.

When you are driving, the
transmission downshifts to the lower
gear under the following conditions:

The vehicle slows down to a
certain speed.

You press the brake pedal.

Downshifting with the paddle shifter
allows you to increase the engine
braking when going down steep or
long hills, and provides more power
when climbing uphills. You can
upshift the transmission manually to
reduce the rpm.

The transmission also shifts
automatically as the vehicle comes to
a complete stop. It downshifts to first
gear when the vehicle speed reaches
6 mph (9 km/h) or less.

The automatic transmission will not
allow you to shift up or down if:

You downshift before the engine
speed reaches the highest
threshold of the lower gear.

If you try to do this, the gear
position indicator will flash the
number of the lower gear several
times, then return to a higher gear.

You cannot upshift with the paddle
shifter before the engine speed
reaches the lowest threshold of the
higher gear.

You try to shift to third or a higher
gear when the vehicle is
stationary.

You press both paddle shifters at
the same time.

You press one of the two paddle
shifters while another paddle
shifter is being pressed.

The vehicle detects that you are
driving uphill or downhill.

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2011 MDX

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