No, you should not attempt to change the Electronic Control Transmission (ECT) mode while driving as this could potentially cause damage to the transmission system. It is recommended to come to a complete stop before adjusting the ECT mode to ensure safe operation of the vehicle.
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Yes, you can calculate average acceleration by dividing the change in velocity of the object by the time taken for that change to occur. The formula for average acceleration is (final velocity - initial velocity) / time. This calculation gives you the average rate at which the velocity of the object is changing over a specific time interval.
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where is the ect pwr button located on a 1997 avalon? the light came on and my husband assumed he must have pushed a button by mistake.
The ect power button lengthens gear ratio and gives a bit of extra power
This indicates that the ECT button (next to the gear shift) is depressed, which prevents the transmission from going into 5th gear while climbing a grade. Pushing the ECT button will return the transmission to normal function and the PWR light will no longer be displayed.
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.
It is supposed to change the shift pattern. Normal is for the best fuel economy and power is for best performance
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Click on the crown Then click on change details ect... Then Presh The take off kids safe button
Its near the gear....a button with ECT written on it...
Should be a button by the emergency brake opposite of the tailgate window roll down button. 1997 4runner...that's mine. Press the ECT switch on the console. From familyzoo My 4 runner is a 92 and the button is just below, and between , the shift levers, between the seats. Push it to reengage the ECT. Light on means the ECT is no longer engaged. Jonathon Press the button that is clearly labeled "ECT". When you want to accelerate quickly, press it again (so the light on the dash is illuminated).
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.
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You push the ECT PWR button (located left to the radio) to the "Off" position.