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AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE
(0):
This position is for
normal driving. It is the ovetdrive position. If you need
more power for passing, and you’re:
-
Going less than
35
mph
(56
km/h),
push your
accelerator ppdal about halfway down.
-
Going about
35
mph
(56
km/h)
or more, push the
accelerator pedal all the way down.
You’ll shift down to the next gear and have
more power.
i
NOTICE:
If your vehicle seems to start up rather slowly,
or
if
it seems not to shift gears
as
you go faster,
something may be wrong with
a
transaxle system
sensor.
If
you drive very far that way, your
vehicle can be damaged.
So,
if this happens, have
your vehicle serviced right away. Until then, you
can use SECOND
(2)
when you are driving less
than
35
mph
(56
km/h)
and AUTOMATIC
OVERDRIVE
(a)
for higher speeds.
THIRD
(3):
This position is also used for normal
driving, but it offers more power and lower fuel
economy than AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE
(0).
Here
are
some times you might choose THIRD
(3)
instead
of
AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE
(0)):
-
When driving on hilly, winding roads.
-
When towing a trailer,
so
there is less shifting
-
When going down a steep hill.
SECOND
(2):
This
position gives you more power but
lower fuel economy. You can use SECOND
(2)
on hills.
It can help control your speed
as
you go down steep
mountain roads, but then you would also want to use
your brakes off and on.
between gears.
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