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Old 07-26-2007, 02:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My buddy has one and he was wondering if there is a way to totally turn off the traction control like you can on the Chargers and 300s and Magnums? I know on those cars if you press the brake and hold the traction control button for 8 sec. it will totally disable the traction control to allow for some nasty ass burn outs!!! If anyone knows of a way to do this on the jeep let me know.
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start car, i forget if you put it in park or neutral, but then you hold the tcs button for 11 seconds. or just pull the tcs fuse, i believe it's number 17, but i'd double check before i started pulling fuses.
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on the 2006 you can on the 07 and up no. you have to pull the abs fuse on the 07 and up
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Great thanks guys, I'll tell my friend this info.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tommy25000
on the 2006 you can on the 07 and up no. you have to pull the abs fuse on the 07 and up

2006, 2007 and 2008 SRT8 Jeeps are all the same, you must pull the fuse.
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Anyone know how to turn off the front wheel drive? I've added headers, and new CPU and a CAI, and I get real nasty torque steer between 1st and 2nd - the whole car will drift if I am not correcting it right away. I want to turn off the FWD and try that. Ideas?
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So one more question. If I am reading this right, I can pull the ABS (anti-skid?) fuse and that will let the tires spin, right? I am used to ABS being associated with anti-skid brakes. THAT, I am not messing with.
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