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Old 17 Dec 2007, 02:44 pm
Ptcruzer07 Ptcruzer07 is offline
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Default Re: Why does engine rpms stay up when in N?

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Originally Posted by tpscruiser View Post
Ptcruzer07,
I think the RPM's being above normal idle when you but it in neutral while moving or coasting to a stop is normal for the 4 speed electronic controlled tranny. Both of our Cruisers do this along with the 1997 Plymouth Breeze and 1996 Grand Voyager we had. The RPM's would stay around 1500-1800 until just before you made a complete stop, then they would drop to the normal idle RPM.
when I say the rpms won't drop, I don't mean drop down to zero. I mean when I am at 60mph, going down hill and shift into N, the rpms stay around 3000 rpms
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