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Old Dec 22, 2016 | 06:58 AM
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What exactly are the Sport Mode & Manual Mode for?
 
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Old Dec 22, 2016 | 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by AZRover
What exactly are the Sport Mode & Manual Mode for?
The S is like SPORT mode, where the gear shifts at higher RPM and switch located at the middle just below the shifter. M mode works for LOW range. I have not seen M mode since I have not used it. First I thought M stands for MALFUNCTION, I see that when things go wrong.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2016 | 08:12 AM
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Manual holds the trans in the selected gear. So if you are climbing, you can hold on to 2nd instead of the trans dropping back to 1st, or on a descent, you can hold 1st instead of automatically jumping to 2nd or 3rd.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2016 | 08:14 AM
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There are Owner's and Workshop Manual available online to download.

Economy, sport and manual modes
During the power-up procedure after the ignition is switched on, the EAT ECU defaults to an economy mode. Pressing
the mode switch causes the EAT ECU to change between the economy mode and the sport or the manual mode,
depending on the range selected on the transfer box:
l If the transfer box is in high range, the EAT ECU changes to the sport mode and illuminates the sport mode
warning lamp in the instrument pack. In the sport mode the gearbox is more responsive to accelerator pedal
movement. Downshifts occur earlier and upshifts occur later.
l If the transfer box is in low range, the EAT ECU changes to the manual mode and illuminates the manual mode
warning lamp in the instrument pack. Kickdown is disabled and the EAT ECU maintains the gearbox in the gear
selected on the selector lever (D = 4th gear) to give improved off road performance. Downshifts occur only to
prevent the engine stalling. From a standing start, the vehicle pulls away in 1st gear and, if a higher gear is
selected, upshifts almost immediately to the selected gear (shifts of more than one gear can occur).
After a second press of the mode switch the EAT ECU reverts to the economy mode, for the range selected on the
transfer box, and extinguishes the related mode warning lamp in the instrument pack.
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Old Dec 23, 2016 | 02:10 AM
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Thanks for the responses. You have all answered my question.

number9: I do have the RAVE and read what you posted from the RAVE yesterday.

Thanks,
Scott
 
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