Below the left Air Conditioner vent on a 2004 Tacoma.
In a 2002 Toyota Tacoma, the ECT (Electronic Control Transmission) button is typically located on the gear shift lever. It may be labeled as "ECT" or "ECT Power." When activated, this button enhances transmission performance for better acceleration by adjusting the shift points. If you're having trouble locating it, consult your owner's manual for a diagram or more specific information.
holds first and second gear longer for more acceleration with button on, if you floor it then you've already defeated it's purpose.
In a 1997 Toyota RAV4, the ECT (Electronically Controlled Transmission) button is typically located on the center console, near the gear shifter. It may be labeled as "ECT" or "ECT Power." Pressing this button activates a mode that enhances engine performance for better acceleration and response.
mine is a button on middle council, by emergency brake. says ect
The ect power button lengthens gear ratio and gives a bit of extra power
ECT button allow you to switch between Power and Normal mode. Normal mode is more fuel efficient but not as responsive. In Power mode cars become more responsive but consume more fuel.
press the button that says ECT PWR ON/OFF !! It's on the centre console (close to the gearstick)
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The ECT stands for Electronically Controlled Transmission. In the Normal mode you get better efficency and greater mileage. In the Power Mode the transmission shift points are change to allow for more power, at the expense of mileage. Only use the ECT when you are hauling a heavy load or going up an incline.
Its near the gear....a button with ECT written on it...
extra gas.....thus more power.....like four wheel drive without the four wheels....suppose to feel it in the exceration....
You push the ECT PWR button (located left to the radio) to the "Off" position.