The traction control module is used to add a memory feature to the traction control switch in your vehicle. The unit automatically stores the ON/OFF state of the switch when the vehicle is shut off and restores the setting when the ignition is turned on.
Key Features:*
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• Fully compatible with any push button switch in the vehicle.
Module is NOT limited to the Traction Control System.
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what do u mean it doesnt go all the way off? i have an 04 6MT coupe... if i turn it off, the car does NOT compensate for anything stupid i do.
Well if I accelerate hard sometimes or doing a donut vdc light flashes and theres a pfffff sound coming out from the front side? so even doing a burn out if i step on the brake and step on the gas, vdc kicks back in then spoiled the fun. it cuts the rpm from 5000rpm to 2500 rpm or less?
Thanks will def. check this out. I was actually thinking the other day "man it would suck if I used this too much and broke the button." I had a conversation in my head about having to drive with VDC on because I couldn't turn it off. And yea I agree if mine is off, I get no response from VDC whatsoever.
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I remember NEFTALI mentioned on a thread that the VDC even though you turned it off it's not 100% off? do you have any suggestions on what to do regarding my VDC?
I remember NEFTALI mentioned on a thread that the VDC even though you turned it off it's not 100% off? do you have any suggestions on what to do regarding my VDC?
neftali also has a 5AT. i have no idea how VDC works on automatics, but i can assure you that it's 100% off when i hit the button.
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You are the glue that holds 6MT together.
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750, you are so wonderful. The world is a brighter place with you here.
In another thread, I was surprised at how many people are worried about turning off VDC and use it all the time. So, I thought a poll was in order...
As for me, VDC is turned off... I find it far too intrusive.
NICE! We have similar cars... I flipped the VDC switch to see the difference in my 2003 G35 and came into hard contact with 2 parked cars smh... Broke hip and shoulder...
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I used to always had it off until I spinned getting on the freeway once (the ramps that leaad to the freeway...I was supposed to go 20mph but was going abt 60! yeah I know) but that was a lil scary!
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NICE! We have similar cars... I flipped the VDC switch to see the difference in my 2003 G35 and came into hard contact with 2 parked cars smh... Broke hip and shoulder...
the picture explains your driving already. lol
JK
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