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Yeah, upon start up my trac light and trac light off both illuminate then go off after a few seconds.

When wheels lose traction the trac light comes back on when system activates and remains on until I give the loud pedal a quick squirt (don't know if that is normal though? Lol)

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Mine's fully disabled and I like it that way. From reading stories about how dangerous it makes a controlled situation, if I had it I'd turn it off before every drive anyway!

ill prob do the same after i know its working properly. due to the fact ive retro fitted it to my NA-TT I just want to know I got it right. Am I right in thinking there is NO "off" light?

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I used to always disable it at the start of each drive anyway, but would like to permanently make this happen now ;)

when you disable it ash does the TRC light just go out? ie

TRC light "on" means....traction control is "on".

 

TRC light is "off" means...traction control is "off"

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Hahaha, you're asking me......its been 4 years since I fired my beast up and drover her, the drifter is a stripped, essentials only and the Mrs is a NA auto, so its been a while since I was last behind the wheel of one that has had TRAC lol, but from memory, there is no light, nothing displayed whilst it is on, I remember when I hit the button to turn it off, it would display something in orange, but I cant remember what exactly lol. I remember when wheels slip did occur it would display an orange squiggle lol

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