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Originally Posted by SPOHN No, no issue at all. So your saying it stays on all the time? Was the speed sensor reinstalled or possible damaged on the diff? Either

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Old 03-01-2013, 04:06 PM   #27 (permalink)
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No, no issue at all. So your saying it stays on all the time? Was the speed sensor reinstalled or possible damaged on the diff? Either way it shouldn't effect drivability. It's all mechanical.
No, it doesn't stay on all the time.

I don't think the speed sensors are an issue, but I haven't pushed it hard enough yet for the VDC or ABS to kick in.

That's what I wanted to hear, that having an ABLS enabled ECU doesn't effect drive-ability of the CLSD

The roads are finally drying up a bit around here, so I will get a chance to really test it out soon.

Thanks SPOHN! This thread really helped me out
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