anyone know what to check if my power mode button dont light up on the dash and i am not feeling a diffrence in power pushed in or nor?
anyone know what to check if my power mode button dont light up on the dash and i am not feeling a diffrence in power pushed in or nor?
Where to start? Well, you won't necessarily feel a difference in power -- it just changes where the shift points are. I've noticed that it even changes the shift-points while you're parked. Try turning it on while idling in (D). In my experience it causes the transmission to 'clunk' a few seconds later as it downshifts. The RPM might change a little, too. The clunk is a couple seconds after you press the button.
If you aren't getting that, I'd start searching for electrical problems. I believe that the button only goes a couple inches away to the computer below the CD-player. Snapping off the cover and making sure the computer is tightly plugged in probably wouldn't hurt.
Is it just the "Power" mode button, or does pushing the "Winter" mode button not turn on it's indicator light either? And what about the lights under the buttons/switches themselves; do they light up when all other dash and console lights are on? If you get no illumination for the switches, I'd suspect a loose harness connection resulting in a loss of power supply or ground, but if you get illumination of the switches and no dash indicator light, it may be a PCM problem.
Burnt out bulb ?
I had this happen a few years ago. I was also in the middle of doing some stereo work and had the battery disconnected for a couple hours. Upon reconnecting the battery, the light worked fine.
Maybe the brains need a battery reflash? *shrug*
Worked for me.... worth a try for starters. Seemed to be an isolated, freak incident, but it has not returned.
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
"you won't necessarily feel a difference in power -- it just changes where the shift points are."
Absolutely.
The only time I've used mine was while towing. The change in shift points helped to downshift on hills - made a big difference. Soooo....
Try a hard acceleration from stop all the way up to cruising speed with the switch off. Try it again with the switch on. Pay attention to the shift points & look for any change.
Other than that, I'll second the motion to do a computer reset first since that's easiest. Just disconnect the battery for 30 minutes - reconnect & try 'er out.
Second, check all fuses (next easiest)
Third, start tracing the wires from the switch to the computer looking for broken or frayed wires or loose connectors.
After that, I haven't a clue.
Be sure to post whatever you find.
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.