traction control switch mod
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Well the car isnt my daily driver. Usually sees about 50 miles a week in the summer and a little bit of track time. So its probably gonna be annoying to me forever....unless I forget to turn off the TCS, which also happens occasionally and then I'm annoyed for a whole new reason....lol. Ron
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Having the light on doesnt really bother me. On T/A's does the swith itself have a light like the Camaro? On the Camaro you really dont need the light on the cluster because the button will indicate it's position. I wouldnt want to have to guess.
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Originally Posted by Honda Hunter
Having the light on doesnt really bother me. On T/A's does the swith itself have a light like the Camaro? On the Camaro you really dont need the light on the cluster because the button will indicate it's position. I wouldnt want to have to guess.
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Originally Posted by 01badbird
I heard taking out fuse box from underhood for tcs will turn it off.So what I did was,find the hot wire side of fuse from underneath and cut it.(after power is disconnected)Then run 2 wires to a switch (thru grommet near steering column and mount at your choice location)also easier going from inside out with wires.Now its like pulling the fuse from inside but I leave off all the time but when caught in rain.I suggest try running around with fuse pulled for a bit then hook up switch if you like.I have a 2001TA and don't know about other makes and models but if pulling fuse works hooking up switch to cut off power to fuse should work.
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Originally Posted by BriancWS6
You can also have it turned off with a tune. I kept the default settings on mine though. It doesnt bother me to start the car, reach over and turn the TCS off. It's become second nature after 4 yrs.
-cam
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Originally Posted by 2001BlkWS6
Welp sadly I dont cause I have never found an answer for it.
Does your throttle cables go to a big can right behind the battery? If no, then no TCS.
Or do you know that you have the TCS and are just not sure it's working?
Last edited by JasonWW; 02-04-2007 at 11:42 PM.
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Originally Posted by wolfy
i got intro a bad situation after i got the car that i NEEDED it off and it was on and things almost got real ugly...since then i turn it off EVERY time i get in the car...i HATE the TCS...
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TCS BAT , You can pull fuse and don't have to worry about always turning off when starting car (seen guy try burnout at woodward cruise and his WS6 fell flat on its *** in front of a ton of people and thought thank god it wasn't me) I run around with drag radails and the traction control comes in nice when I get stuck in some rain so thats where I came up with the idea with the switch inline of the TCS BAT power side of the fuse.Anyone ever have your car fall flat because of TCS?
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Originally Posted by JasonWW
Can you spin the tires? If yes, then no TCS.
Does your throttle cables go to a big can right behind the battery? If no, then no TCS.
Or do you know that you have the TCS and are just not sure it's working?
Does your throttle cables go to a big can right behind the battery? If no, then no TCS.
Or do you know that you have the TCS and are just not sure it's working?