You push the ETC button again to turn it off.
The PWR light isn't a warning light, it just indicates the car is set in power mode. This means it is shifting at higher RPMs than when not in power mode. There is a switch near the shifter lever that will allow you to change it back if you want.
The ECT PWR (Electronically Controlled Transmission Power) light typically indicates that the vehicle is in power mode, which enhances engine performance. To turn off the ECT PWR light, you usually need to switch the transmission mode back to normal or eco mode, depending on your vehicle's settings. This can often be done by pressing a button or toggling a switch located near the gear shifter. Refer to your vehicle's owner manual for specific instructions related to your model.
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Well, as I've owned a Toyota Camry before, my advice would be to you, check for a button with "PWR" on it (usually near the gear shift). Most manual cars will have a "power" and "economy" mode in them. The "PWR" light on the dash probably means that you've got the vehicle in "power" mode. Find the button. Turn it off. Problem Solved :P Have fun!
means you hit the button turning on the power light, which changes the shift pattern on the transmission from economy mode to power mode.
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In a 2005 Toyota Camry, the ECT (Electronically Controlled Transmission) PWR button is located on the center console, typically near the gear shift lever. It may be labeled as "ECT PWR" or simply "PWR." Pressing this button activates a performance mode that enhances acceleration by adjusting the transmission's shift points.
On the dashboard of a Kia, "PWR" stands for "Power." This indicator typically signifies that the vehicle is in a performance mode that enhances engine responsiveness and acceleration. When activated, it may adjust throttle sensitivity and other parameters to provide a sportier driving experience.
The abbreviation for the word power is "PWR."
The ECT PWR indicator light, commonly found in vehicles, indicates that the engine's Electronic Control Transmission (ECT) is in Power mode. When this light is illuminated, it signifies that the transmission is optimizing performance for acceleration and responsiveness, often enhancing power delivery during driving. This mode is typically used for situations requiring more power, such as overtaking or driving uphill. When the indicator is off, the vehicle may be in a more fuel-efficient or standard driving mode.
It changes the shift points. The car will rev higher and downshift faster when the gas is stepped on, while in power mode. When in Eco mode the tranny shifts at a lower RPM, saving gas.
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