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Gunfa Member Since: 21 Aug 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 178 |
So if you have an auto with something plugged in its in sports mode ? Mines manual so no change in anything power wise I guess. What if there were no hypothetical situations? |
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26th Feb 2011 10:43 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
I don't think it has ever been got to the bottom of what it actually does, some have said it changes the ABS settings, also the stability control, but then we are back at Gunfa's point if the settings are changed because of the 12n plug being inserted to allow for a horsebox with it's payload then that would compromise the settings if you have a bike rack and a lighting board. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior |
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26th Feb 2011 11:08 pm |
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Firestar Member Since: 11 Oct 2008 Location: Ness Point, Suffolk Posts: 121 |
[quote="Gunfa"]
NO. This was checked by me around this time last year when I took my trailer in for service. Sports mode is still engaged/disengaged by the driver when towing (and indicated on the display) with a commensurate change in engine revs etc.,.. The car senses additional load of a trailer via the ecu as a 'need' for more power ---- just as it does when going up a hill. The main plus with the official wiring is parking sensors / reverse & fog lights disabling and the green trailer indicator on the dash (although most are achievable with by-pass relays, except the last). Oh, and the sure knowledge that the official wiring kit can't cause warranty issues on any electrical faults! You should be able to find the old thread with a search. |
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27th Feb 2011 10:53 am |
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yaugher Member Since: 26 Nov 2009 Location: KENT ME8 Posts: 98 |
UPDATE:
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1st Mar 2011 10:12 pm |
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