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Date Posted: 14:58:35 12/08/01 Sat
Author: David Lewis
Subject: Auto Transmission Sports Program Selection Button

I'm still fretting about the difficulty encountered in finding the sports program button in a hurry. I've given up the neat idea of putting it on the now redundant horn button on the left hand control stalk and am prepared to settle for a foot operated button on the foot rest depressed by an organ pedal type accelerator pedal. However, I still need to know how the actual button works to wire it in parallel. Is it a) press to make/release to break, b) press to break/release to make, c) latch operated to hold make or break. Also, very important, which wires send the signal to the computer and is the operation single or double pole. I cannot find anyone in PSA or in local dealers who is even willing to talk to me since I only own the car!

Can anyone advise me?

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