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Moving the allshift lever
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The allshift lever is operated as follows;
Moving the allshift lever between "N" (Neutral)
position ↔ "S" (Stand by) position, "N" (Neutral)
position ↔ "R" (Reverse) position
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1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop.
2. While depressing the brake pedal, place the
allshift lever in the "S" (Stand by) position,
"R" (Reverse) position or "N" (Neutral) posi-
tion.
The multi-information display will be shown
as follows;
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"S" (Stand by) position: "A" (automatic
mode) or "1" (manual mode)
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"R" (Reverse) position: "R"
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"N" (Neutral) position: "N"
or
NOTE
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You must have the brake pedal firmly de-
pressed when moving the allshift lever. If
you only move the allshift lever (without de-
pressing the brake pedal), a gearshift will not
take place. At this time, a "0" will appear on
the multi-information display to show that a
gearshift has not taken place. Depress the
brake pedal to cause the gearshift to take
place. The multi-information display will
show the selected gearshift position.
Choosing between automatic mode and manual
mode
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Whether the vehicle is stationary or in motion,
choosing between automatic mode and manual
mode is allowed.
Starting and driving
Whenever the allshift lever is placed in the "A" (Au-
to) position from the "S" (Stand by) position, the
transmission switches from the automatic mode to
the manual mode or vice versa and the currently se-
lected mode is indicated on the multi-information
display. In automatic mode, "A" is shown, and in
manual mode, "1 through 6" is shown on the multi-
information display.
or
through
NOTE
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When you turn the ignition switch to the
"ACC" or "LOCK" position, the mode selec-
tion used until that moment will be erased.
When you subsequently turn the ignition
switch to the "ON" position, a mode will au-
tomatically be selected as a manual mode.
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