scartozzitrattoria
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Hello Everyone,
I am yet another owner that has a 2005 XLR with a faulty suspension control module. I have replaced the shocks with bilsteins and simulators and love the ride! I do no have any issues except for the service ride control message on the DIC. I am assuming that this is because the module is not working so even with the simulators it still displays the message. I have no intention on spending 3000 on a used module that will essentially do nothing for me anyway besides eliminate the message on the DIC. So does anybody know a way to either trick the computer into thinking the module is working or any option at all to eliminate the message besides putting tape in front of it. (That is my current solution) I even thought about taking out the cluster and wiring in a toggle switch the the DIC power wire just so it wont constantly annoy me. Any opinions or options are welcome.
Thanks
I am yet another owner that has a 2005 XLR with a faulty suspension control module. I have replaced the shocks with bilsteins and simulators and love the ride! I do no have any issues except for the service ride control message on the DIC. I am assuming that this is because the module is not working so even with the simulators it still displays the message. I have no intention on spending 3000 on a used module that will essentially do nothing for me anyway besides eliminate the message on the DIC. So does anybody know a way to either trick the computer into thinking the module is working or any option at all to eliminate the message besides putting tape in front of it. (That is my current solution) I even thought about taking out the cluster and wiring in a toggle switch the the DIC power wire just so it wont constantly annoy me. Any opinions or options are welcome.
Thanks