To turn off ECT (Electronic Control Transmission) on a vehicle, locate the ECT button on the dashboard or center console, which is often labeled "ECT" or "ECT Power." Press the button, and a light on the dashboard may indicate that ECT is disabled. If your vehicle does not have a dedicated button, consult the owner's manual for specific instructions on disabling ECT. Always ensure the vehicle is in a safe and stationary position before making adjustments.
You push the ECT PWR button (located left to the radio) to the "Off" position.
press the button that says ECT PWR ON/OFF !! It's on the centre console (close to the gearstick)
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mine is a button on middle council, by emergency brake. says ect
Toggle the POWER button to the left of the gear shifter.
It means you have pressed the ECT button which changes the transmission shift pattern. Press it again to turn it off.
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a hi pressure switch will limit the pressure by stoping motion (turn off motor) (unload cyclinder) ect
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go to the start menu in game and you see bag , Pokemon ,save whichis a note and pencil pad, and ect ect ect . clik on the save clik yes until it says saving do not turn off system or remove card and when it is done it will be saved .
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.
To turn off the ECT PWR light on a 2001 Toyota 4Runner, you need to press the "ECT PWR" button, usually located on the gear shift or dashboard. This function is designed to enhance performance by modifying the transmission's shift points. If the light remains on after pressing the button, check for any transmission issues, as the light may indicate a problem that requires further diagnosis. If necessary, consult the owner's manual or a mechanic for assistance.