My wife has a 2021 Chevy Trailblazer RS (15k miles on her) and its got this issue that only shows up during winter. Happened just last winter too. On really cold mornings (like 2-20°F), it wont shift into overdrive for the first 5-7 miles on the highway. I usually warm it up for about 15 minutes, and we live right by the on-ramp, so it hits 70 mph quickly, but it stays at 4k rpm until it finally shifts. After that, and for the rest of the day, it drives totally fine. Is it normal for the computer to hold off on shifting until the transmission warms up?? Never had a car do this before, just trying to figure it out before winter hits again.
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