Learning Control Of Shifting Hydraulic Pressures

2014 Subaru Forester 2.5i, Eng CD FB25BA, Standard TransSECTION Learning Control Of Shifting Hydraulic Pressures
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To constantly ensure excellent shift quality regardless of the variance between friction material and aging, learning control of shifting hydraulic pressures is used.

Learning takes place for every normal shifting under certain conditions, and the learned values are not lost even when the power is turned OFF (or battery's negative terminal disconnected).

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