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Do you use the "Over Drive" often?

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burnolise:

--- Quote from: alangohek on October 06, 2008, 10:47:19 AM ---I beg to differ. The default for Latio according to the manual is "OD on". Pressing the button on the "stick" essentially switches OD to off; the indicator light will be lighted. Pressing the button again restores to default (i.e. OD on); the indicator light goes off.

The "usage" section on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overdrive_(mechanics) gives very good explanation on the usage.

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U r absolutely right...i just checked the latio owner's manual in my car....default is ON and by pressing the button you are turning it off..

MadMatty:
eh correct me if i am wrong, so essentially pressing the OD button to turn if "OFF" that means we are actually shifting it one gear higher that would propel the car faster?

iwilly:
there no OD word on my panel it only show green color SPORT word when i press the od button

CustomGolf:

--- Quote from: iwilly on October 09, 2008, 08:10:23 PM ---there no OD word on my panel it only show green color SPORT word when i press the od button

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Yours CVT so only sports mode but same effect as OD

CustomGolf:

--- Quote from: MadMatty on October 09, 2008, 07:38:03 PM ---eh correct me if i am wrong, so essentially pressing the OD button to turn if "OFF" that means we are actually shifting it one gear higher that would propel the car faster?

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It's like dropping 1 gear to get into the power band so that you can accelerate faster.

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