12-01-2006, 05:46 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 5,745
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Re: Best of Titantalk
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the difference between VDC and ABLS? What are they? How do I turn them off? What do they do?
VDC: Is designed to keep your truck moving forward as opposed to sideways. It's an "intelligent" system that does some complex things. If you have this, you have the option to turn it on off via a button in the center/bottom of your dash under the a/c knobs next to tow mode.
ABLS: This applies brakes to a slipping wheel. If you see the "slip" light flash, ABLS was engaged. This cannot be turned off.
It just got cold out...My truck is beeping at me and a (_) symbol warning light is on my dash. What is this?
This is your TPS or tire-pressure sensor. Odds are you need to air up for the winter.
I just installed an intake/stereo and Check Engine/Air Bag light came on...What the heck?
First, try doing the ECU reset above, if that doesn't work...figure out what the heck you did wrong with your install.
What's some random stuff I might not know
Hold unlock to roll down the windows.
Don't pull things in reverse.
Don't us 4x4 on dry pavement and don't do hard turns while stopped.
Tint scratches easily on the titan, clean your window cracks (especially the bottom) to minimize. 20% tint matches nice.
Stock speakers are 2ohm...and suck.
6.5" mounting depth is the VERY most you can ever hope to get for a sub under rear seats (more like 6").
Beware of backspace on your aftermarket wheels...the titans wheels are rather narrow and tucked in.
Changin the fluid in the rearend is easier than changing the engine oil.
The search button on titantalk works wonders...almost every question has been asked several times over.
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