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Old 09-06-2015, 02:26 PM   #1
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do all xr6 tickfords have adaptive shift and what should they be set at.max performance mode,max econ mode or adaptive shift mode.what does it all mean.this is basically a city driven car thanks all
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Old 09-06-2015, 06:28 PM   #2
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Have a look at this David (last post) hope it help's mate -

http://fordforums.com.au/showthread....adaptive+shift

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Old 09-06-2015, 08:11 PM   #3
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Have a look at this David (last post) hope it help's mate -

http://fordforums.com.au/showthread....adaptive+shift

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thanks i want to know what its set on and what i should have it on.i do know when u put ur foot down it changes down several gears and takes off like a rocket ship.adaptive shift is set at factory.im the second owner and i have never changed it
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Old 09-06-2015, 08:36 PM   #4
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If you've ever disconnected the battery, its in adaptive. Your XR is s2 hey? Do the reset on each setting using the how to in the last post in the link i provided you & watch out for flashing symbols on the dash (if its s2). Maybe then you can work out what setting its on. My guess is its in performance.

What it should be on will be up to you after some trial & error, depends on how you drive. I haven't settled on a setting on mine yet, but its in performance atm. Good luck!

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If you've ever disconnected the battery, its in adaptive. Your XR is s2 hey? Do the reset on each setting using the how to in the last post in the link i provided you & watch out for flashing symbols on the dash (if its s2). Maybe then you can work out what setting its on. My guess is its in performance.

What it should be on will be up to you after some trial & error, depends on how you drive. I haven't settled on a setting on mine yet, but its in performance atm. Good luck!

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thanks.mine is a series 3. the battery has been disconected before but what has that got to do with adaptive.thanks again
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thanks.mine is a series 3. the battery has been disconected before but what has that got to do with adaptive.thanks again
When the battery is disconnected, the adaptive shift settings return to the stock settings your XR left the factory with afaik.

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When the battery is disconnected, the adaptive shift settings return to the stock settings your XR left the factory with afaik.

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now i get it . so now it must be on adaptive now
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