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Transmission Program Switch

The transmission program switch is used to switch between various operating modes of the transmission. The normal default mode of the TCM is Economy which is indicated in the program display as "E". Economy mode allows the transmission to operate in the most efficient mode. Shift priorities are for maximum economy and shift comfort. On some vehicles the program switch is designated "A" for economy mode. Program switches come in 2 or 3 position configurations. Early vehicles with the 4HP (Early E7) used a rotary program switch.

The TCM can also be switched to "Manual Mode" which on some vehicles is designated "Winter Mode". Manual mode is used to start the vehicle off in a higher gear when encountering slippery conditions. The program display will indicate "M" (manual) or an asterisk symbol for "Winter Mode".

Sport Mode is the third operating mode that is available. Sport mode allows for a slightly delayed and more aggressive shift. Sport mode is obtained a number of ways. On vehicles with 2 position program switches, moving the selector lever out of drive to 4, 3, or 2 with the program switch in Economy will allow Sport mode. On vehicles with 3 position program switches, Sport mode can be obtained by switching to "S".

Fig 1: Identifying Transmission Program Switch
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