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Hi guys,

been looking the whole sub-section here but couldn't find detail of it.

Just a quick question about the "SNOW" button/switch below the BOSE system...

What does it do?????

Is it like some sort 4wd switch?

Does it matter if put in on ...on the normal road instead of snow~?

Cheers,

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Hi guys,

been looking the whole sub-section here but couldn't find detail of it.

Just a quick question about the "SNOW" button/switch below the BOSE system...

What does it do?????

Is it like some sort 4wd switch?

Does it matter if put in on ...on the normal road instead of snow~?

Cheers,

.

Bump....(for you)

Is it a 4 door you have?.....(Is it a V35?)

Either way, you won't hurt your car by using the button, but why would you leave it in that mode on std roads though.?

Hope someone helps you with a more technical response!

Hi guys,

been looking the whole sub-section here but couldn't find detail of it.

Just a quick question about the "SNOW" button/switch below the BOSE system...

What does it do?????

Is it like some sort 4wd switch?

Does it matter if put in on ...on the normal road instead of snow~?

Cheers,

Snow button makes gearbox take off in 2nd gear to prevent wheel spin.

Power button allows gearbox to shift at higher rpm between changes.

been looking the whole sub-section here but couldn't find detail of it.

Just a quick question about the "SNOW" button/switch below the BOSE system...

Really? The whole subsection?

I clicked on the Search button at the top, typed "Snow" and made sure the box entitled "Search this forum only?" was ticked, and of the 7 results returned the bottom 3 all cover your questions.

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