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Old 02-25-2014, 11:20 AM   #35 (permalink)
JARblue
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Originally Posted by bboylegit View Post
I had my friend in my car and we were doing some clutch kicks and messing around and he said it feels like the VDC is still on even though i turned it off. Did you come across this problem and if so, how did you fix it to turn the VDC completely off?
Even with VDC OFF, part of the ABS called ABLS still applies braking to the faster spinning wheel when there is a discrepancy. You have to pull the ABS fuse to disable the feature.

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Originally Posted by _ace_ View Post
Strangely, I've repeatedly heard that you need to pull the brake light fuse. I've never bothered to try it.
Pulling the STOP LAMP fuse disables a non-traction issue where the car cuts throttle when the brakes are activated. This also disables your brake lights, and should not be done until you are off public roads.
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