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Default no one seems to know - 10-18-2005 , 11:12 AM






I have a 1993 nissan maxima there is a button inside the car that says
power / comfort I Kinda think this has something to do with the
transmission does anyone know for sure what this is?


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Default Re: no one seems to know - 10-18-2005 , 11:33 AM






I believe that changes the transmission shift points - i.e. later
shifting in sport mode.

Nirav


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Bill G
 
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Default Re: no one seems to know - 10-18-2005 , 08:27 PM



"njmodi" <njmodi2 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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I believe that changes the transmission shift points - i.e. later
shifting in sport mode.
Correct.

If you have it in the middle, i.e. neither mode specifically, it will guage
the shift points based on usage. Hard acceleration will cause later shift
points. It may also work this way when in Comfort mode and you stomp on the
gas. Not sure, since my '91 is always in Sport mode.


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Default Re: no one seems to know - 10-18-2005 , 08:43 PM



THIS SWITCH IS TO CHANGE THE SHIFT POINT OF THE TRANMISSION. I WOULD LEAVE
IT IN THE MIDDLE.


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Default Re: no one seems to know - 10-20-2005 , 04:39 PM



that button relates to the three different gerboxes you have in the car,
the power one is for a more sporty preformance at lower revs, comfort is
for your normal everyday driving and the other gearbox not listed on the
button is what works the other two. hope thats of some help

regards
dh


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Default Re: no one seems to know - 10-20-2005 , 07:42 PM



If gas cost is a concern, stay away from the "power" setting.


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