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To be honest I have no idea what the button does, I've just always wanted to say that.

Test it out. Suspect it's either for exhaust or auto transmission (like a power/economy button).

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My traction control switch is not labeled like you describe but it is certainly in the same position with the same type of operation.

As said earlier if you flick it does a light in your dash go on and off indicating "TCS OFF"?

oh and yeah, I have no idea what might be in the auto versions, could be power mode or something ghey.

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That switch is for your exhaust. Its for the stock Nismo muffler option.

I use to play around with that switch when the Nismo muffler was on my car, I never noticed a difference.

I pulled that exhaust system of a long time ago.

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actually i think it could be the exhaust im not sure if it sais incline i know it sais sports and something else if its for exhaust what does it do i know its the nismo exhaust and i find its got no sound to it lol

"sais"???? dear me...

+1 for traction control location. maybe a feature you can use to sell the car if you ever do... in cabin adjustable exhaust noise

and LOL at birds :D

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It's the nismo muffler i'm sure of it. I had the same one, and when you hit that switch it will turn a small motor on the passenger side inside your rear guard that will operate the flap on the rear muffler.

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