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*If the DSC OFF switch is pressed and held for a second or more, the TCS/DSC system may become inoperative due to the system detecting switch trouble. If the TCS/DSC system becomes inoperative, the TCS/DSC and the DSC OFF indicator lights illuminate simultaneously.
#28
Originally Posted by yiksing
Bear with me for a moment. The DSC does not reactivate if u skidded too much (after u do the single press)?
#29
I'm going to have to agree with Glyphon after reading the manual more carefully. I always thought it was the other way but only because I read it here.
Lighting both lights is probably just a good way to distinguish a switch problem from another system problem.
I just keep mine on because I buy my own tires and usually if the *** of the car wants to point at on-coming traffic, it is not what I intended.
Lighting both lights is probably just a good way to distinguish a switch problem from another system problem.
I just keep mine on because I buy my own tires and usually if the *** of the car wants to point at on-coming traffic, it is not what I intended.
#30
But why in the world would you design a switch that when held for 8 seconds did nothing except say the switch is broken?????
Something's not jiving quite right. Why wouldn't you just make a toggle on/off switch? The 8 second hold has to do something else.
Something's not jiving quite right. Why wouldn't you just make a toggle on/off switch? The 8 second hold has to do something else.
#31
no, holding it down longer doesn't have to do something else.
its just the way it was designed if something wasn't working correctly on the switch, and the designed method to communicate that the switch isn't functioning as expected.
its just the way it was designed if something wasn't working correctly on the switch, and the designed method to communicate that the switch isn't functioning as expected.
#32
If the switch is held in, the system thinks the switch has failed. Code C1093 (DSC OFF switch system) is logged. The fault is stored in the DSC hydraulic unit/control module that has a non-volatile memory that cannot be cleared by disconnecting the battery.
#33
But why is my question. It's the stupidest thing I've heard in a long time. "The purpose of this switch is to toggle DSC/TCS on/off or if you hold it down for 8 seconds it tells the ecu that the switch (which you happen to be pushing) has failed."
Unless maybe it's there simply for warranty voiding accusations of abuse.
Unless maybe it's there simply for warranty voiding accusations of abuse.
#34
its likely a "fail condition" for if the switch gets stuck, it shorts and results in sending a "down" signal, spring breaks and doesn't return the switch to the "up" position...
#35
Possibly, but why the slippery road light? Why not just throw a CEL? Failed traction control certainly warrants one.
It reminds me of the red "do not press" button from the Family Guy.
It reminds me of the red "do not press" button from the Family Guy.
#36
What do you mean why? It's plain. Someone comes in and says they have these squiggly lines always lit up on the dashboard. The dealer can't see the switch has failed by looking at it....he plugs in the WDS.
Bingo...it spits up a code that says "Hi there, change the freakin' switch"....!!
Bingo...it spits up a code that says "Hi there, change the freakin' switch"....!!
#37
if you only press the button once the electronics can still come on and try to save your hide if it detects you are way out of shape. if you hold the button for more than 8 seconds the electronics WILL NOT come back on until you have turned the car off and turned it back on. even the quote from the manual states that DSC and TCS "may" not operate. it stores a code in case there is a reason the switch is stuck pressed other than operator intent.
dont believe us? go find yourselves an empty parking lot
dont believe us? go find yourselves an empty parking lot
#38
Originally Posted by therm8
Possibly, but why the slippery road light? Why not just throw a CEL? Failed traction control certainly warrants one.
It reminds me of the red "do not press" button from the Family Guy.
It reminds me of the red "do not press" button from the Family Guy.
A CEL is a Check Engine Light. The DSC has naff all to do with the engine. A DSC light actually has something to do with the DSC.
#39
Seems simple enough to me and I write code that looks at switches. There was probably an FMEA (Failure Mode Effect Analysis) and somebody in the meeting said "What if the switch stuck" and there was an "Action Item" and them some poor programmer had to add the stupid code to check to see if the switch is stuck. IMHO
#41
Originally Posted by Socr8tes
Um, wouldn't that defeat the purpose of turning it off? Push the button and you're on your own.
#42
Originally Posted by zoom44
if you only press the button once the electronics can still come on and try to save your hide if it detects you are way out of shape. if you hold the button for more than 8 seconds the electronics WILL NOT come back on until you have turned the car off and turned it back on. even the quote from the manual states that DSC and TCS "may" not operate. it stores a code in case there is a reason the switch is stuck pressed other than operator intent.
dont believe us? go find yourselves an empty parking lot
dont believe us? go find yourselves an empty parking lot
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