vsa
is there any way to bypass the vsa (i think thats what its called) dont wanna put sensors in new wheels and can turn it off because i hear its linked with the tpms.
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There's no easy way. Checking the service manual, the VSA fuses also has the antilock brakes. You can't fool the tpms by sticking the sensors in an inner tube (sensors only activate when wheel is turning. I'm sure theres a way to unplug the right box somewhere, but its tied in fairly tightly with the antilock brakes.
Do you even have vsa though? it was only standard on the navi fits in 09. |
Originally Posted by malraux
(Post 1075073)
There's no easy way. Checking the service manual, the VSA fuses also has the antilock brakes. You can't fool the tpms by sticking the sensors in an inner tube (sensors only activate when wheel is turning. I'm sure theres a way to unplug the right box somewhere, but its tied in fairly tightly with the antilock brakes.
Do you even have vsa though? it was only standard on the navi fits in 09. |
Originally Posted by AtticusFit
(Post 1075122)
2011 no navi but on the left side of steering wheel
I think your best bet is going to be to move the TPMS sensors over to the new wheels. are you planning on running different wheels for winter/summer? ~SB |
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