What exactly is the purpose of traction control button?
What exactly is the purpose of "Transmission perform" button?
My brother has a '94 TA A4 and has a "Transmission Perform" button on his console. What exactly does that do and should it be used? He's ran his car off the line many times with the button on and off, but says he doesn't notice a difference.
It's probalby a dumb question and has been answered many times, but I'm not familiar with the A4's. I've always owned a manual. Please post. Thanks in advance.
-Steven
00 Z28 M6
It's probalby a dumb question and has been answered many times, but I'm not familiar with the A4's. I've always owned a manual. Please post. Thanks in advance.
-Steven
00 Z28 M6
Last edited by CSULAZ28; Aug 4, 2003 at 10:04 AM.
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it has abosolutly nothing to do with traction control... true... you cannot FEEL a difference... but there is one... it cahgnes shift points and all kinds of other things... put the car in drive... go about 40mph and hit the gas half way down... watch the tach... turn the button on... do the same thing...
theres a difference
theres a difference
Upshift/downshift timing would be something you would definitely notice. But if the tranny is a little weak, you might not notice a little extra firmness in the part throttle shifts, like you should. Most people can feel it, though.
Wow, the thread title was traction control and had nothing to do with that.
Wow, the thread title was traction control and had nothing to do with that.
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