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Moomoo Sep 15th, 2021 12:50

Auto-o/d
 
This may be a daft question but, 940S auto gear selector, button on top and one one the driver's side. Does that signify auto o/d?:confused_smile:

Dippydog Sep 15th, 2021 15:01

According to Haynes if the number 3 is absent from the gear position indicator then the side button is is pressed to prevent the gearbox selecting 4th gear.While a picture shows the button on top of the selector lever no mention is made of what it does.Possibly to disengage the side button so 4th gear can once again be used? Or is it part of the shift lock to prevent the selector lever being moved out of park position unless it's pressed?

Moomoo Sep 15th, 2021 16:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dippydog (Post 2770729)
According to Haynes if the number 3 is absent from the gear position indicator then the side button is is pressed to prevent the gearbox selecting 4th gear.While a picture shows the button on top of the selector lever no mention is made of what it does.Possibly to disengage the side button so 4th gear can once again be used? Or is it part of the shift lock to prevent the selector lever being moved out of park position unless it's pressed?

Like you I suspect the top button is to allow operation of the stick. For now t' other will have to be as Mr. Haynes suggests!🙁

Laird Scooby Sep 15th, 2021 16:16

That sounds very like an AW 70/71/72 gearbox with switchable overdrive. To be honest, it's more a case switching out the overdrive as if you put it in "D" and press the button on the side, you should get an orange arrow light up in the sintrument cluster. This signifies that overdrive/4th gear isn't operative.

If you drive off like that, you'll find it changes from 1st to 2nd to 3rd and no matter what speed you do, it won't go into 4th (overdrive) until you press that button again to release the inhibitor on overdrive/4th.

It's handy for overtaking when you don't want full kick-down but need a bit more than 4th gives you on part-throttle. In normal operation, find a car you want to overtake (while driving in 4th) and squeeze the accelerator gently then press the button in - it should immediately down-change to 3rd, orange arrow will appear and makes overtaking easier then once past, press the button again to return to 4th/overdrive.

Also if you are driving in mountainous areas or perhaps towing a heavy trailer, it's useful to inhibit 4th/overdrive to minimise the risk of overheating the transmission.

Note that if you've been driving with overdrive inhibited (orange arrow showing), when you move the lever from "D" it will automatically reset to normal operation, or at least should. Mine sometimes comes on randomly for no reason on start up, press the button and the orange light goes out, just a sticky relay i think.

Have a play with it along the lines of the above and see if it will benefit you when you're driving, if not then ignore it after but remember it's there just in case it throws a wobbler like mine sometimes does. :thumbs_up:

The only way that would have been a daft question is if you hadn't asked it to find out. :tongwink:

Moomoo Sep 15th, 2021 17:17

Ta bud! Just looking at all sorts.:teeth_smile:


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