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Old 08-12-2010, 06:03 PM
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well i just got done doing the wire mod on my trans am and love it but now its time to move the tcs module. only problem is, the plastic tubes that come off of it look way to long to be moved behind the pcm. is there a in depth how-to for this? Thanks
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It was rather easy when I did it to a customers car. Unbolt the bracket from the TCS and it will fit just fine behind the PCM.
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You lose traction control when you move it because it is too short.
Old 08-13-2010, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by BlkBird2000
You lose traction control when you move it because it is too short.
First I have heard this. Could have sworn everyone who did it said it worked just fine after relocating it. Otherwise why relocate, just remove it completely if it wont work after.
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yeah, I moved mine, and my traction control still works fine
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do you have pics of the install?
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Originally Posted by BlkBird2000
You lose traction control when you move it because it is too short.
no you don't.. you only lose in unless you extend the wires for the electrical switch that plugs into it.. which is 2 wires.. very simple to do.........
Originally Posted by BIG_MIKE2005
First I have heard this. Could have sworn everyone who did it said it worked just fine after relocating it. Otherwise why relocate, just remove it completely if it wont work after.
It works fine being relocated
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Originally Posted by gm02ceta
do you have pics of the install?
It's super easy, G. If you swing by Bob's big Boy tonight, I can show you mine and tell you how it's all done.


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