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Trac vvti won't turn off.


Haeken
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Hi.

 

Just bought myself a new Supra and when I try do a burnout or do a little drift it just cuts off.

Tha trac off light comes on in the dash when I press the button to turn it off but still cuts power, if I try a burnout with it off it kills power and takes rpm down to 2.5-3.5k or smth like that.

 

I do have a rltc but I also turn that off at the same time.

 

Dunno where to start to look :/

 

And just to clarify it's a vvti car so no separate trac ecu or trac fuse :/

 

Regards

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You should just be able to turn it off when you start the car,

 

Just hit the button before you have a play and the light should come on in the dash

 

Yeah, i press the TC off button and the traction controll off light comes on, but its still on and cuts power when it comes loose :/

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Yeah, i press the TC off button and the traction controll off light comes on, but its still on and cuts power when it comes loose :/

 

I don't have Snow mode, maybe because mine is pre facelift ? All I have to do is hit the TC button then sorted.. try TuneR way

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