the only button I know by the shifter is the for economy setting and power setting..from what I understand it changes the parameters in the computer control module to give the car more power and pep on the power setting or on economy setting it changes them to where the engine runs more efficiently. there is also a button that is usually on the dash near the shifter that controls the traction control if your car is equiped with that option, but that is usually on the dash,but I have seen them next to the shifter...if it is that button when you engage it you will get a light on the instrament panel showing traction control engaged. Turbo button when used drops the trany shifts into a lower gear to allow for quicker speed pickup time. but be careful not to over RPM the motor. keep a close eye on the RMP gauge. Turbo button when used drops the trany shifts into a lower gear to allow for quicker speed pickup time. but be careful not to over RPM the motor. keep a close eye on the RMP gauge.
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If you are refering to the button on the side of the shifter then it is the overdrive on / off button.Toyo joe
there is a power button on your shifter for extra power
well,if it's an automatic,then it's probably an overdrive on/off button.
If you are unable to press in the button to move the shifter. Replaces the brake switch connected to the brake pedal.
put your foot on the brake push in the button the button in an the shifter and move it back to reverse or drive that's for an automatic anyway
That would be the OVERDRIVE selector switch.
Remove shift release button off the top of the shifter, inside there is a small snap ring. Remove the snap ring and lift the shifter knob off.
if it has a S on it, it is like sport mode it keeps you in a lower gear
It is the eject passenger button, do not push it unless you really dislike the passenger in the car with you
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the ets button should be locater right on the side of the shifter. i know for a fact on a 97 2.2L sunfire automatic tranny.