Peter,

Totally serious question: When do you switch off that computer controlled 
traction control??? What are you doing that you need to turn it off? I have to 
ask because I have this VDC switch in my Pathfinder that I have absolutely no 
idea what it is or why I would ever need to turn it off. I also have an 
Override OD (overdrive) switch which I do turn off when I am towing my boat or 
motorcycle trailer. But the VDC switch still baffles me. I fear I might be a 
fossilized old guy. P.S. I use an acronym OTS for old people like myself that 
get set in my ways and get cranky and grumpy when anyone (especially someone 
younger than me) suggests doing something differently than what I am used to. 
Oh, OTS stands for "Old Timer Syndrome"


Current Version: Tom


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On May 29, 2012, at 1:29 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:

> I bought a new car recently.  It has automatic transmission so it decides
> when to shift gears.  Except that there's a mode where I can use it like
> manual transmission and control when the gear shifts happen.  It also has
> computer controlled traction control.  But I can switch it off if I want to
> do things where I would rather it wasn't in control (don't ask!).
> 
> Pete
> lcSQL Software <http://www.lcsql.com>


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