I believe, but don't quote me on this, that the hold button is just for holding the overdrive off for around town driving. You can still shift manually by going thru first, second, drive then pushing the hold button which would allow the overdrive gear to come on. In saying that i don't think overdrive works under 60kmh/35mph.
This is my first question, and I'm not too sure how to add details, so I'll put them here. Basically, I want to manually shift it because it bogs down a lot. I don't want to race around in it, just drive it like a normal manual transmission. I want to know if this will damage anything such as the shifter cable, OD button, or transmission itself.
My Camero is an automatic and it has an SGS button.
No. I have an 89 z24 as well, and I had to put in an automatic reset switch in my fuse box manually
it works in automatic mode or electric in automatic there is no shifting herd or felt it like a normal belt ATV but more sophisticated and efficient in manual electric mode via a up.down button on handlebar you choose when the gear ratio changes and can choose how much torque you want..it like a manual belt ATV in a way.. you choose what possition the sheeves are in at what speed wrather than gravity
No...if it was a fuse the circuit wouldn't work regardless of what you do with the switch. Sounds like its the sensors
when your battery is disconnected, or dies, it unsets the automatic roll up feature. You have to push the down button and hold it down for a few seconds when it goes down. You should hear a click and that will reengage the automatic feature. On some models you have to also manually roll it up and hold the up button, but I don't think on yours. wilhouse
Our Kia has an automatic transmission, on the side of the shift lever there is a button. when going uphill you can push this button and it keeps the transmission from shifting out. When this is engaged hold appears on the instrument panel. Hope this helps.
Automatic Transmission
an automatic knife is a folding knife that opens with a spring by pushing a button
No, there is not. The internal battery is an actual battery that has ran out of energy. No button sequence will do anything about it. You will need to replace it to fix it.
It is and umbrella that opens when you push a button.
The iPad Keyboard does not have an On Button. You need to manually press and hold the Power Button the top of the iPad to turn it on!