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Old 10-08-2009, 12:04 PM   #1
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Hi,

I am actually scared to try the VSC to ground. I am reading a lot about toyota VSC and there is a risk of losing the zero calibration if the unit.


If I try the euro pin 30 ground, what does the owners manual state about how and when can this VSC off switch be used ? while stopped ? in motion ? engine off or on ? and does it need to be zeroed after use ?

I don't want to possibly mess up the VSC and have it spin me into a tree if I really
need to use it, and it thinks I am 45 degrees from reality....


if techinfo.toyota.com has the manual I will go sign up...in fact I think I will sign up

I have the VSC docs from techinfo. Here's some of the info on the switch

VSC OFF switch - Pressing this switch turns off traction control and pressing and holding this switch turns off traction and VSC controls.


A30-30 (CSW) - Body ground (VSC OFF switch input)
VSC OFF switch held ON - Below 25 Ω
VSC OFF switch OFF (Not pressed) - 10 kΩ or higher
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Old 10-08-2009, 02:14 PM   #2
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I have the VSC docs from techinfo. Here's some of the info on the switch

VSC OFF switch - Pressing this switch turns off traction control and pressing and holding this switch turns off traction and VSC controls.


A30-30 (CSW) - Body ground (VSC OFF switch input)
VSC OFF switch held ON - Below 25 Ω
VSC OFF switch OFF (Not pressed) - 10 kΩ or higher

yeah. I subscribed. did it for my 4runner (back when you could
download the WHOLE TIS in one go with a script...I miss those days)


VSC OFF it is a momentary toggle,
and not prewired unless you have a switch.

TRAC OFF MODE

press the vsc off switch briefly
the trac off indicator will come on
system is in trac off and vsc ON mode
push the switch again to turn system back on

VSC OFF Mode
stop the vehicle completely and press the VSC OFF switch for more than 3 seconds

the slip and VSC OFF indicators will come on
The system is in TRAC OFF and VSC OFF mode

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automatic reactivation of TRAC and VSC
turn engine off

automatic TRAC on...if vehicle speed increases

automatic TRAC and VSC activation
they will not reactivate when speed increases

EPS operation
when operating the steering wheel a motor sound may be heard



OK I am not scared to wire this thing up anymore now that I know what to expect as a driver,
and all I want was the TRAC OFF anyway....so it looks like....i will test this next week (no time to mess
around this week, I spent enough time already with CC and MPG calculations...only got the Yaris Monday noon....)

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