Thanks for the info Jamie. I wondered exactly which models didn't and which did.jamie_z4 said:cars that had sport button , regardless of trim were:
Pre FL
3.0i
2.5i
Facelift
2.5si
3.0si
///M
the 2.2i / 2.0i and 2.5i 177bhp didnt have sport buttons
Thanks for the info Jamie. I wondered exactly which models didn't and which did.jamie_z4 said:cars that had sport button , regardless of trim were:
Pre FL
3.0i
2.5i
Facelift
2.5si
3.0si
///M
the 2.2i / 2.0i and 2.5i 177bhp didnt have sport buttons
I wouldn't think so tbh?Mike6 said:Might be wrong but fairly sure I read somewhere that if you press the sports button whilst driving and it doesnt make much difference it could be a sign that the VANOS seals need changing.

enuff_zed said:I wouldn't think so tbh?Mike6 said:Might be wrong but fairly sure I read somewhere that if you press the sports button whilst driving and it doesnt make much difference it could be a sign that the VANOS seals need changing.
As I understand it (been known to be wrong though), in 'comfort/normal' the first half of the pedal movement only actually opens the throttle 1/3. So you need to give it a good old stab to get shifting.
In 'Sport' the first half of pedal movement gives 2/3 throttle opening. (All figures being approximate)
So basically it's just meaning more fuel for less toe effort. Which is probably why 'Sport' is an anagram of 'Kangaroo' around town in a manual car.![]()