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Old 04-23-2004, 10:45 AM
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comfort power switch

What is the little rocker switch that says power and comfort used for??
How does it work??
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Re: comfort power switch

i'm not exactly sure but it just changes how the engine drives, with it on Power i guess it just gives the engine more power to hard driving/like racing.. and comfort i guess just makes it shift smoother and is more comfortable...not sure though.. if u have owners manual look in there, it'll probably tell you the main differences and what they do..
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check this page out:

http://www.4dsc.com/articles/drivetr...t_switch.shtml

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