simple question
i feel dumb for asking and I'm sure the information is already on this site somewhere, but I just picked up a 2004 model and there's no button to turn off the traction control system. There was nothing in the owners manual either.
Any tips on how to do this? Is there a fuse or something?
Any tips on how to do this? Is there a fuse or something?
well I'll have to check it out then, I just got it and on the insurance it says Enthusiast but I'd trust you guys more.
Any recommendations for a programmer? I was thinking the Apexi, but let me know your thoughts and whether it's even worth getting one.
Any recommendations for a programmer? I was thinking the Apexi, but let me know your thoughts and whether it's even worth getting one.
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well as dumb as it may sound I wasn't aware that the VDC and TCS were basically the same thing, and I do have the VDC button. so i guess that takes care of that problem.
Before you start making fun of me, remember that I'm just asking questions people. If I sound like I'm new to this it's because I am. I've raced motorcycles for the past 6 years & make my living by building them and managing a motorcycle race team. We don't have all these fancy buttons haha
Before you start making fun of me, remember that I'm just asking questions people. If I sound like I'm new to this it's because I am. I've raced motorcycles for the past 6 years & make my living by building them and managing a motorcycle race team. We don't have all these fancy buttons haha
well as dumb as it may sound I wasn't aware that the VDC and TCS were basically the same thing, and I do have the VDC button. so i guess that takes care of that problem.
Before you start making fun of me, remember that I'm just asking questions people. If I sound like I'm new to this it's because I am. I've raced motorcycles for the past 6 years & make my living by building them and managing a motorcycle race team. We don't have all these fancy buttons haha
Before you start making fun of me, remember that I'm just asking questions people. If I sound like I'm new to this it's because I am. I've raced motorcycles for the past 6 years & make my living by building them and managing a motorcycle race team. We don't have all these fancy buttons haha

If the place you bought your car from advertised and listed the car as an enthusiast on the paperwork, and it is indeed a base model, you have grounds for a refund. If you were tricked into buying a different model than what you were looking for, I say get your money back and start shopping again. Unless you got some kick *** deal.
On an alternate note, if it is listed as an enthusiast but you have a model with VDC, then it is actually a track/performance/touring/whatever. [All more expensive than an enthusiast]
I laughed but it was still harsh.
VDC includes TCS. If you have VDC your model is above the Enthusiast.
Check here to get clues on which model you have:
https://my350z.com/forum/buying-leas...0z-models.html
Check here to get clues on which model you have:
https://my350z.com/forum/buying-leas...0z-models.html
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