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Old 10-06-2005, 10:04 PM
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new owner question

hey, i may sound stupid, but i have a 94 3000gt and i was wondering what the little lever on th left side of the steering wheel was for, it has a L and R, When i switch it and stuff, nuthing seems to happen, what is this thing for?

Also, there is a pwr button, what does this do?
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Old 10-06-2005, 11:42 PM
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Re: new owner question

I think you are talking about the power Mirror switch (L is to adjust the left mirror and r is for the right mirror)
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Old 10-07-2005, 01:04 AM
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Re: new owner question

Ya that would be my guess, but its not really a lever cc10is its more like a switch the only lever on the left side of the stearing wheel is the directional lever, and i am sure an hope u know what that is...
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Old 10-07-2005, 05:57 AM
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Re: new owner question

is it an Auto? if so the Pwr buton should have econ on the other side of the rocker. that adjusts your shift points for either power, (fun) or Economy (grandma setting).

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Re: new owner question

first thing that came to mind, turn signal lever... but yeah, the power mirrors thingy... there is a little pad around that left and right switch, that adjusts the mirrors...
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Re: new owner question

quick question b/c my car doesn't have this feature, where would the CC be... and is that a lever?
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Old 10-08-2005, 03:02 PM
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Re: new owner question

cruise control is a switch that says on/off that is infront of your shifter at the 11:00 position. the set, coast, accel,decel, resum is a lever a bit down and infront of your windshield wiper stock on the steering wheel.
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Re: Re: new owner question

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is it an Auto? if so the Pwr buton should have econ on the other side of the rocker. that adjusts your shift points for either power, (fun) or Economy (grandma setting).

Mike
wow really? auto's have that?.......hmmm.....I Did Not Know That...
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Re: Re: new owner question

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cruise control is a switch that says on/off that is infront of your shifter at the 11:00 position. the set, coast, accel,decel, resum is a lever a bit down and infront of your windshield wiper stock on the steering wheel.
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Re: new owner question

dont be an asshat blink.... He asked about a switch marked pwr. Only switch like that in my car is what I described. You got an issue with that, stick you head in the nearest toilet and flush.....
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dude wtf r u talkin about stealthy...who has issues with what?...all i said was that i wasnt aware that you could change the shift points on an auto...
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sorry man, thought you were being a sarcastic bozo.
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