I know the switch controls the transmission shifting, but if I leave it on all the time, will the transmission be damaged or worn excessively?
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I know the switch controls the transmission shifting, but if I leave it on all the time, will the transmission be damaged or worn excessively?
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As it raises the rpm shift points, you will lose mpg.
It will also down shift more often and keep the engine at a higher rpm except at top gear.
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 23:36:06 GMT, HBoss found these unused words floating about:
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