FACT:
1. the programming in the CVT makes the engine drop the RPM to save gas.
2. 60a alternators are only putting out half power at 1000-2,500RPM
3. the alternator sustains the car's electrical power, and tries to recharge the
battery with the rest of power it makes.
CONCLUSION:
if the programming in the transmission is designed to keep the engine RPM down, by switching to its final gear ratio faster than normal and the driver doesnt push the car to keep the RPM high, when does the alternator have a chance to produce enough power to recharge the
battery?
i think thats part of the problem with this car, and why i stated:
"the population demanded BETTER FUEL ECONOMY - and the nissan engineers over reacted by placing MAPs in our car to drop the engine RPM(thus using less fuel), thus increasing the stress on our transmission - which creates a new set of problems" in this thread:
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