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Old 06-03-2008, 04:54 PM
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Hey all,
I read in one of the threads that the two fuses for the FWD are for Diagnostic purposes only. I bought my 97 resently and didn't know this little detail, and from the moment I bought the car the FWD light stayed on constantly, since reading the thread I have since pulled the fuses. What if anything can be hurt from the long exposure to the FWD position. And a side note what is this power light everyone talks about?
Thanks from a cherry!!
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Old 06-03-2008, 04:57 PM
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Hey all,
I read in one of the threads that the two fuses for the FWD are for Diagnostic purposes only. I bought my 97 resently and didn't know this little detail, and from the moment I bought the car the FWD light stayed on constantly, since reading the thread I have since pulled the fuses. What if anything can be hurt from the long exposure to the FWD position. And a side note what is this power light everyone talks about?
Thanks from a cherry!!
no power light on '97's. it unleashes raw furry power on earlier models when it lights up, though.
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Old 06-03-2008, 05:03 PM
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Hey all,
I read in one of the threads that the two fuses for the FWD are for Diagnostic purposes only. I bought my 97 resently and didn't know this little detail, and from the moment I bought the car the FWD light stayed on constantly, since reading the thread I have since pulled the fuses. What if anything can be hurt from the long exposure to the FWD position. And a side note what is this power light everyone talks about?
Thanks from a cherry!!
The main problem it can cause is that the front wheels can spin too much, if they get too much jarring it can damage the front differential.
Th power light is nonexistent on your model. The function is the same, fast throttle movement will change the gearbox shift maps to a more sporting set.
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Old 06-03-2008, 07:00 PM
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Thanks guys for the info, it was driving me nuts!!!
Ok, next on the agenda is figuring out that little shift button(feels like a momentary contact) that is located on my shifter plate directly above the (P). The name plate is fuzzy but looks like it might say SHIFT. What in the blankety blank is this button?
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Thanks guys for the info, it was driving me nuts!!!
Ok, next on the agenda is figuring out that little shift button(feels like a momentary contact) that is located on my shifter plate directly above the (P). The name plate is fuzzy but looks like it might say SHIFT. What in the blankety blank is this button?
Releases the Gear Shift without having to start the car.

Mind the brake please.
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Thanks guys for the info, it was driving me nuts!!!
Ok, next on the agenda is figuring out that little shift button(feels like a momentary contact) that is located on my shifter plate directly above the (P). The name plate is fuzzy but looks like it might say SHIFT. What in the blankety blank is this button?
Don't have it on my 95 Australian model. I think it has some to do with getting the lever out of P with out holding the brake on??????
Australians being smarter drivers, don't need this crap.

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Don't have it on my 95 Australian model. I think it has some to do with getting the lever out of P with out holding the brake on??????
Australians being smarter drivers, don't need this crap.

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Old 06-03-2008, 07:33 PM
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Sweet, haven't used it yet but nice to know. Next thing to do is to buff the headlights, and clean the K&N Filter. The last owner put the K&N filter iside the engine bay by way of taking out the windshield wiper reservoir(IDIOT). Now I have to relocate the Filter and install a new reservoir. No telling what else I will find jerry rigged.HAHAHA
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Australians being smarter drivers, don't need this crap.

Harvey.
Actually not that at all. The Japanese were smart enough to know that the Aussies would not be able to figure it out----so they didn't put it on.

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Exactly what I was thinking but...

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Actually not that at all. The Japanese were smart enough to know that the Aussies would not be able to figure it out----so they didn't put it on.

Lee
Didn't want to say so.

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Actually not that at all. The Japanese were smart enough to know that the Aussies would not be able to figure it out----so they didn't put it on.

Lee

a dingo stole me shiftlock!

(the shiftlock is called the dongagoolongoo in Australian)
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Old 06-04-2008, 01:11 AM
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Actually not that at all. The Japanese were smart enough to know that the Aussies would not be able to figure it out----so they didn't put it on.

Lee
Didn't think of that Lee...








Probable didn't think we could polish the headlights or work out how your "mouse trap" seat belt goes.

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