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Old 04-26-2004, 10:58 PM
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HI. i just bought a new 350z Performance trim today and was readin all of its info. I was looking for the VDC and the TCS switches but all i can find is the VDC next to a blank space similar to the VDC button???!!!! im sooo confused i thought performance came with both VDC and TCS on and off switches. can someone plz inform me im a newbie

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Old 04-26-2004, 11:37 PM
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to turn off the TCS, simply push the VDC button and that will eliminate that annoyin SLIP light your seeing
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oh ok cool, but doesnt the TCS have its own switch or is that all controlled by the VDC???



thx for the info
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tcs is incorporated into VDC. tcs is ******** and will be phased out in a few years. to make it easier for you,they are both the same thing.
tcs though, wont do a damn thing on cornering, but vdc will. otherwise vdc is the same thing with better features. so turning one off at a time would be pointless
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TCS is part of the VDC system on the Performance. Only one switch. Allmost all of us had the same question you had here.
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great info guys!! thx a lot u really helped a confused newbie out. i tried doing a search for it, but i got soooo many hits that sorting through them was insane

thx a lot for ur help and for your kindness
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