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Old 04-27-2006, 04:10 PM
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Exclamation Traction Control on a 1.5 DCI clio 2003 model. HOW DO YOU TURN IT OFF !?

Hi,

Does anbody know how to tun of the traction control in a renault clio 1.5 DCI 2003 model (billabong edition incase it makes a difference).

It really bugs me because i prefer to be able to handle to car with my own driving capabilitys as opposed to relying on a computer controlled car to handle it for me.

if anybody could tell me how to turn off the traction control i would be ery gratefull.

thanks all

adam
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Old 06-18-2006, 12:59 AM
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Re: Traction Control on a 1.5 DCI clio 2003 model. HOW DO YOU TURN IT OFF !?

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Hi,

Does anbody know how to tun of the traction control in a renault clio 1.5 DCI 2003 model (billabong edition incase it makes a difference).

It really bugs me because i prefer to be able to handle to car with my own driving capabilitys as opposed to relying on a computer controlled car to handle it for me.

if anybody could tell me how to turn off the traction control i would be ery gratefull.

thanks all

adam
Its not that bad a thing anyway, why is it upsetting you?
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