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Is There An Robotic Car That Drives Itself?
E-AT Likely stands for Economy Automatic Transmission. When the switch is in the "off" position a light on the dash may read E-AT off. If this is the case then the guess is correct. In the off position it should take longer for the transmission to shift to the higher gear and should down sift a bit earlier to have more power available depending on if you want to drive around town like you are in a race. When the switch is in the "on" position there should be no light on in the dash and you should get your best fuel mileage hence "economy".Many models have a similar switch for use when towing a trailer.
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I am sorry I could not find the answer right away even with a search engine but this is my best offer for now. And it should be pretty accurate if not exact. The answer before this one is also a very good explanation.
The power E-AT switch is used to automatically reprogram the transmission to shift at higher speeds. It boosts acceleration a little bit, and makes the vehicle more peppy. Other manufactorers call it different things.
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