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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Apr 2009
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Just bought a new car with all the latest ABS, EBD, EBA not to mention ASC, ATC, all this maybe fine, but on dirt roads it's the biggest load of total rubbish not to mention down right full on dangerous garbage I have ever driven.
I want to be able to turn it off with a switch on the dash, how can I do this and would it be ok to do so, as not to harm the system in the future. On loose gravel dirt roads it's totally unacceptable and way too dangerous to have total rubbish like that, it's madness and people could be killed with such backwards tec so easily that I would have to sue because of such garbage as it makes the car totally uncontrollable like you are a moron behind the wheel that's totally useless and can only steer the car as such. I want to be able to switch it off, so I can control the car in an emergency. If a roo or 2 jumps out I have little to no hope of dealing with such. It's much worse than my old 2003 ABS rubbish on dirt roads and I thought that was bad. ![]() |
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