I've robbed this from the American forum - the guy didn't have noticeable kickdown in a '98 - May help (although I'm not sure about that)...
Here is what the JTIS says :
Kickdown Switch (where fitted)
Kickdown is intended to provide maximum vehicle acceleration, via the appropriate downshift(s), when the operator uses full throttle. A kickdown switch provides an electrical signal to the TCM when the accelerator pedal is fully pressed. The switch is normally open, connected to vehicle ground. Should the switch fail the TCM will detect kickdown using the accelerator pedal position.
Throttle Pedal Stop (where fitted)
This component, used where the kickdown switch is not fitted, limits throttle pedal travel .in the same way. The kickdown feature is retained, but is controlled by throttle position only. The pedal stop must be set, using the PDU, in the same way as the kickdown switch to optimize performance.