How can I disable my VSA in a 04 AP2?
I have a 2004 AP2 and want to disable my VSA, which I know the newer models have the disabler, but is there a way I can disable it temporarily without messing anything up?
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isnt their an on/off VSA button on the center console?
even if you turn it off, its going to go back on if the computer senses trouble. its never 100% not working.
even if you turn it off, its going to go back on if the computer senses trouble. its never 100% not working.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Francesco »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">isnt their an on/off VSA button on the center console?
even if you turn it off, its going to go back on if the computer senses trouble. its never 100% not working.</TD></TR></TABLE>
vsa is only on 06 up s2k's.....
you do not have it on an 04
even if you turn it off, its going to go back on if the computer senses trouble. its never 100% not working.</TD></TR></TABLE>
vsa is only on 06 up s2k's.....
you do not have it on an 04
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cmdr430 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
vsa is only on 06 up s2k's.....
you do not have it on an 04</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats my fault, I didnt even see he had an 04. your right, VSA is 06 and up.
vsa is only on 06 up s2k's.....
you do not have it on an 04</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats my fault, I didnt even see he had an 04. your right, VSA is 06 and up.
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To the OP,
I think what your reffering to or what your feeling is the CDV (clutch delay valve)
Which is usually a Hit or miss with people.
Some people just learn to drive with it some can't stand it and take it out.
I think what your reffering to or what your feeling is the CDV (clutch delay valve)
Which is usually a Hit or miss with people.
Some people just learn to drive with it some can't stand it and take it out.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BoostedGreddy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">To the OP,
I think what your reffering to or what your feeling is the CDV (clutch delay valve)
Which is usually a Hit or miss with people.
Some people just learn to drive with it some can't stand it and take it out.
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That could possibly be it, because I cannot stand how the car basically "limps" off when you initially accelerate and want to somehow remove that.
I think what your reffering to or what your feeling is the CDV (clutch delay valve)
Which is usually a Hit or miss with people.
Some people just learn to drive with it some can't stand it and take it out.
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That could possibly be it, because I cannot stand how the car basically "limps" off when you initially accelerate and want to somehow remove that.
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Yes, Just be-ware the CDV serves a purpose. Taking it out will put your diff. at in increased risk as oppsed to if the CDV was still in, to protect from breakage.
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Just FYI on 06-07 There is a button on the dash (located in the same place as the defrost button on MY02-MY05) which reads VSA. Hold this button for a couple seconds and VSA will be disabled.
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