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Old 11-17-2005, 05:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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VDC switch

I just talked to the lead mechanic at the shop and they cannot change the default setting for the VDC. Someone out there with the knowhow will have to come up with some way for us to switch it ourselves.

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Old 11-17-2005, 05:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: VDC switch

Don't recalled anyone who have done it yet. The closet thing to doing that would be from www.kptechnologies.com for $39.99
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Re: VDC switch

Why would you want to change it to begin with?
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Re: VDC switch

Hey Baseballfanz,

That KP tech site is way cool. Like the modules they have there. Kinda wish the Titan engineers would have thunk of those things!

The door window roll-up by pressing lock twice is a good thing as is the auto door lock. I also like the module that remembers the status of push on switched things like VDC etc.

Hate having to turn on the darned cruise control each and every time one starts the vehicle. I can see not retaining the speed set before the ignition was turned off but to have to turn the thing on each and every time is a total drag.
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Re: VDC switch

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Hate having to turn on the darned cruise control each and every time one starts the vehicle. I can see not retaining the speed set before the ignition was turned off but to have to turn the thing on each and every time is a total drag.
I would have never thought of that being a problem...I guess if every day u travel a good distance off the back...
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Re: VDC switch

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Don't recalled anyone who have done it yet. The closet thing to doing that would be from www.kptechnologies.com for $39.99
Do a search. Somebody here already did that quite a while back and said it worked well.

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