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PUSHBUTTON SHIFT SELECTOR
General Description.
The pushbutton shift selector (refer to Figure 5 and
Figure 6) has the following:
•
R
(Reverse)—Press this button to select Reverse.
•
N
(Neutral)—Press this button to select Neutral.
•
D
(Drive)—Press this button to select Drive. The highest forward range
available will appear in the digital display window. The transmission will
start out in the lowest available forward range and advance automatically to
the highest range.
•
↑
(Up) Arrow
—Press the
↑
(Up) Arrow when in
DRIVE
to request the
next higher range. Continuously pressing the
↑
(Up) Arrow will request the
highest range available.
•
↓
(Down) Arrow
—Press the
↓
(Down) Arrow when in
DRIVE
to request
the next lower range. Continuously pressing the
↓
(Down) Arrow will
request the lowest range available.
•
MODE Button and Display Mode/Diagnostic Button
—This is the same
function as described previously in the LEVER SHIFT SELECTOR
paragraph,
MODE Button
paragraph.
NOTE:
The oil level sensor is a standard feature on Motorhome Series
transmissions. Fluid level information is displayed after pressing both
the
↑
(Up) and
↓
(Down) arrow buttons simultaneously. Simultaneously
press both buttons again to obtain diagnostic data.
Refer to the Care And Maintenance section, FLUID LEVEL CHECK USING
PUSHBUTTON OR LEVER SHIFT SELECTOR for more information about
fl
uid
level data. Refer to the Driving Tips section, DIAGNOSTIC CODES and
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DISPLAY PROCEDURE, for more information about
diagnostic codes and display procedure.
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