this buton is to change torque ratio for heavy passenger loads (like carry 7 adults) this will give you better take off speeds and worse gas mileage. This is only for intown driving, has no effect on hwy driving.
This switches between a "power" and "economy" mode, depending on whether you might be towing something, for example. It is normally on E.
This changes the point at which the automatic transmission shifts. With "power" enabled the van will shift at a higher RPM.
Where is this button? Look at it carefully. Does it actually say EAT?
Should be in fuse box on drivers side under dash
E-AT. Electronic Automatic Transmission. Usually turned off for normal driving. However, you may want to turn it on when driving in steeper hilly areas (Pittsburgh comes to mind). Engaging this system tells the computer to allow the transmission to shift at a lower engine speed thereby helping to maintain better power for climbing hills.
Press the E/M button. I think its to the left of the steering wheel.
The button is located at the top of the switch and is normally "down" If the button is sticking up , the switch has been tripped and no power is going to the electric fuel pump
Mr Bell-e-Button
on the passenger side under the dash to the right . It's a push reset button. out is reset.
Daniel E. Button was born on 1917-11-01.
Daniel E. Button died on 2009-05-07.
e button stands for economy , saves petrol