Traction control correction
#2
yes, you need to find a shop that has a programmer or buy your own programmer. it's usually cheaper to have a shop do it, they'll charge about $180 but that's cheaper that buying the programmer, they run $400-$500 usually. Unless you plan on doing a lot of stuff, then buying the programmer might be the better option.
#3
Thanks for the reply
i actually went to a few shops and ended up at a Chevy performance shop to learn that there is no resetting or recalibration just disabled.
i actually went to a few shops and ended up at a Chevy performance shop to learn that there is no resetting or recalibration just disabled.
Ended up requiring adjustment to match outer wheel diameters
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