the ets button should be locater right on the side of the shifter. i know for a fact on a 97 2.2L sunfire automatic tranny.
It is supposed to. ETS (Enhanced Traction System) is turned on and off with that switch. Leave it on. The system is on and working when the light is off.It is supposed to. ETS (Enhanced Traction System) is turned on and off with that switch. Leave it on. The system is on and working when the light is off.
if it has ets its a thumb switch on the shifter if it is displayed on the cluster its off if not it's on or not equiped
ok. see the button with the wheels on it near the dimmer switch. It says ETS on it. push and it will light up.
inner membrane
If your ETS light is on you may want to take a look a your brakes. If your brakes are making a noise, then the sensor has tripped your ETS sensor. Your ETS light is just like the ABS in most vehicles, it means there is a brake problem. Usually it means it is time to change them. The ETS should be off unless there is an electrical problem in the switch (located on the autmatic shifter on some models), or some other electrical problem somewhere else that is causing it to read as off by the computer.
ETS enzymes are located in the inner mitochondrial membrane of eukaryotic cells. They are part of the electron transport chain (ETC) that generates ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. The ETS enzymes transfer electrons from NADH and FADH2 to oxygen, producing a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
In some cases you can disconnect the plug on the ebrake switch. I was able to access it by pulling back on the ebrake side cover.
I have a 1998 Pontiac sunfire gt and it is on the side of the gear shifter (automatic) however, if it is standard then I am unsure.
Sounds like it could be the brake lamp switch. That's what it was on mine.
ETS-Lindgren was created in 1995.
Belvedere - ETS - was created in 1978.
University - ETS - was created in 1992.