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Originally Posted by photonforces Thanks DarkJak, That settles it, I'm installing a switch for that yaw line. I have been procrastinating myself. I have my switch installed, I just need

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Old 04-03-2023, 08:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thanks DarkJak,
That settles it, I'm installing a switch for that yaw line.
I have been procrastinating myself. I have my switch installed, I just need to hook it up.
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I have been procrastinating myself. I have my switch installed, I just need to hook it up.
If you figure out how to wire it up, please share. I've had a switch installed for a year, but can't figure out how to get it to work.
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If you figure out how to wire it up, please share. I've had a switch installed for a year, but can't figure out how to get it to work.

Seems like a super simple DIY. Did u follow this thread?

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If you figure out how to wire it up, please share. I've had a switch installed for a year, but can't figure out how to get it to work.
I will soon. My car has been back in the shop since last year around Oct. When I get it back I will wire it up.
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I installed front brake cooling and a stability control / yaw sensor disable switch. The front and back brakes are now about 100-150 F cooler. The car feels safe and predictable with the stability control off.
Thanks for the help!
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