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Old 04-23-2013, 09:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by dP3NGU1N View Post
Don't know if this is the right section since I'm not actually posting a DIY, hwoever, I'm asking if anyone has done a DIY of hooking the yaw sensor to a rocker switch that looks like the heated seat switches.

I would like to completely turn off VDC while I'm on the track but when I'm driving on the street I would like to have everything back on, including yaw control. I've done some research on the subject but haven't found anyone who's actually done it. Would it be as simple as buying a rocker switch and soldering everything together? Or are there specific things I should be concerned about when doing this?

Thanks in advance everyone.
I think the only question that's left unanswered is does the VDC system automatically reset when the yaw sensor is re-enabled.

This project really shouldn't entail much more than identifying the +12V wire that powers the switch and then just putting the switch in that line.
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