04 Grand Prix GTP stability control

Asked by Jordan Dec 29, 2020 at 12:43 PM about the 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP

Question type: Car Customization

I realise when you push the button on traction control
it makes the front wheel spin freely but how do I make
it so the stability control stop sending break signals to
my rear end when sliding

6 Answers

I know it is I wanted to be shut off like on certain models if you hold down the traction button it will shut the stability control off with it that's what I want im trying to get sideways

The emergency brake is different the ABS Ceylan oid still sends those impulses to the left and right tires whenever traction is lossed him using the break to engage the slide but then the stability control takes over and stops me dead in my tracks every time it's actually worse because I can't compensate if I really do lose control unintentionally

I did that last year and found myself having problems with the module later I don't necessarily think that it's related though

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I wouldn't think so either. All you're doing is cutting off the power supply to it. That shouldn't do it any harm. More likely to be issues with the wiring down by the wheels, or the sensors themselves.

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