Having Traction control off by default... possible?
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Having Traction control off by default... possible?
I did a search for traction control and looked at the first three pages, didn't see what I was looking for. Question is:
I have a 2004 Enthusiast, every time I turn the car on, traction control is on by default, is there anyway for traction control to be off by default and I can just turn it on when I want it? I find this to be quite annoying how it is on by default. I also skimmed the manual but I didn't see anything pertaining to what I want. Thanks in advance for any help.
I have a 2004 Enthusiast, every time I turn the car on, traction control is on by default, is there anyway for traction control to be off by default and I can just turn it on when I want it? I find this to be quite annoying how it is on by default. I also skimmed the manual but I didn't see anything pertaining to what I want. Thanks in advance for any help.
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I would love to know this answer too. However, I think b/c of the new safety guidelines this must be on as a default setting. They have done studies and noted that accidents have been going down b/c of this feature being installed in the new vehicles. I do hear ya though, it sucks ***! It automatically kills the gas when it turns on...
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I have seen someone on this board selling something like this, but I recall it being a bit overpriced. (sorry, but I can't find the thread now.)
There is a current thread on the G35driver board with a solution, although it's still under development. You can check out the more recent posts on this thread.
http://g35driver.com/forums/showflat...&sb=5&part=all
There is a current thread on the G35driver board with a solution, although it's still under development. You can check out the more recent posts on this thread.
http://g35driver.com/forums/showflat...&sb=5&part=all
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The IS300 people found a solution to this problem a long time ago. All you need to do is replace the stock normally-open switch with a normally-closed (NC) one. When you turn the car on, it thinks you pushed the button and turns TCS/VDC off. When you do push the button, the computer sees a signal edge and turns it on! If you find out who makes the switch, they probably have a NC one the same size so it can be a direct replacement. I just haven't had time to do that.
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Originally posted by Asterix
The IS300 people found a solution to this problem a long time ago. All you need to do is replace the stock normally-open switch with a normally-closed (NC) one. When you turn the car on, it thinks you pushed the button and turns TCS/VDC off. When you do push the button, the computer sees a signal edge and turns it on! If you find out who makes the switch, they probably have a NC one the same size so it can be a direct replacement. I just haven't had time to do that.
Asterix
The IS300 people found a solution to this problem a long time ago. All you need to do is replace the stock normally-open switch with a normally-closed (NC) one. When you turn the car on, it thinks you pushed the button and turns TCS/VDC off. When you do push the button, the computer sees a signal edge and turns it on! If you find out who makes the switch, they probably have a NC one the same size so it can be a direct replacement. I just haven't had time to do that.
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Hey Asterix, sorry for the off topic post, but I see you're from Fairfax...You coming to the East Coast Z meet in Chantilly? I don't think I remember seeing your name on the list anywhere....Should be a fun time....
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Originally posted by Asterix
The IS300 people found a solution to this problem a long time ago. All you need to do is replace the stock normally-open switch with a normally-closed (NC) one. When you turn the car on, it thinks you pushed the button and turns TCS/VDC off. When you do push the button, the computer sees a signal edge and turns it on! If you find out who makes the switch, they probably have a NC one the same size so it can be a direct replacement. I just haven't had time to do that.
Asterix
The IS300 people found a solution to this problem a long time ago. All you need to do is replace the stock normally-open switch with a normally-closed (NC) one. When you turn the car on, it thinks you pushed the button and turns TCS/VDC off. When you do push the button, the computer sees a signal edge and turns it on! If you find out who makes the switch, they probably have a NC one the same size so it can be a direct replacement. I just haven't had time to do that.
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