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Re: AM servo delayed or no shifting
It could be a programming problem, although without seeing the code I couldn't really say for sure. One thing to check is the charge on your backup battery. The servos are powered by the backup battery, so when it is run down they don't shift well. From 2014s experience, the AM servo shifters worked great with no noticable delay in the shift. And if it does turn out to be the state of the backup battery, consider the charging circuit from IFI--that way you make sure you are running off of a full charge when you need to shift.
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