E-at???
iwillast
11-29-2007, 11:22 AM
I bought a 93 villager and i'm puzzled to one button.
On the right hand side of the cluster panel there is rr wash, rr whipper,
rear defogger, and your four way flasher. My question is what is the last button it says Power E-AT is that traction control or somthing else???
On the right hand side of the cluster panel there is rr wash, rr whipper,
rear defogger, and your four way flasher. My question is what is the last button it says Power E-AT is that traction control or somthing else???
tempfixit
11-29-2007, 01:01 PM
Power E-AT Switch: This comes from my 94 Villager Owners Manual
Your vehicle has a Power E-At switch that programs higher transaxle shift points for the electronic automatic transaxle (E-AT) during part throttle operation. You should use this switxh when quicker acceleration is desired or for climbing hills. However, full-throttle shift points (such as when passing)are not affected.
For normal driving, the switch should be in the OFF position. This allows better fuel economy and quieter operation.
To switch to the power mode, press the Power E-AT switch located on the instrument panel to the right of the instrument cluster. An indicator light will come on. WHen this driving mode is no longer needed, press the switch again to deactivate the power mode. The indicator light will go off when the power mode is not in use.
Hope this clarify's it for you.
Your vehicle has a Power E-At switch that programs higher transaxle shift points for the electronic automatic transaxle (E-AT) during part throttle operation. You should use this switxh when quicker acceleration is desired or for climbing hills. However, full-throttle shift points (such as when passing)are not affected.
For normal driving, the switch should be in the OFF position. This allows better fuel economy and quieter operation.
To switch to the power mode, press the Power E-AT switch located on the instrument panel to the right of the instrument cluster. An indicator light will come on. WHen this driving mode is no longer needed, press the switch again to deactivate the power mode. The indicator light will go off when the power mode is not in use.
Hope this clarify's it for you.
iwillast
11-29-2007, 10:08 PM
I guess there right your never to old to learn something new thank you very much tempfixit it helps alot.
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