Pedro the perfect
Show me the way to a cheap cdl I WANT ONE
I am basically a none spending person. More Desiel forget the beer
If you have an alternative PLEASE EXPLAIN.
I await you next installment
colin
i will take photos of the steps of cutting the wire to stop the disabling of the TC/ABS when you turn the ignition off when the CDL is engaged.
Baz.[/QUOTE]
Hi Baz can you advise why the above wires are cut![]()
If the CDL is engaged without the engine being turned off & on, TC/ABS still operates. If you engage CDL then turn the engine off i.e. stop for lunch & take off again, the TC/ABS will not operate; an important point to remember if you expect it to work at a particular point.
By cutting the wires you are blocking the CDL Engaged signal to the ECU and therefore not disabling your ABS & TC.
'01 D2 V8 4.6 Auto 7 Seater ACE
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Yes but that may become a tedious operation if stalling frequently (read: stall recoveries - steep inclines etc).
That's if you're in a manual...![]()
'01 D2 V8 4.6 Auto 7 Seater ACE
Town Car - '11 Ford Mondeo Titanium TDCi -
LROCV Member
Cheers Baz.
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For those after a cheap foolproof cdl actuator, this is what i am going to try and make, shouldnt cost more than $20 to make. http://www.rovershoppe.com/cdl_handle.html
You will need to get out of the car to engage/disengage the cdl but it beats climbing under the car with a 10mm spanner and getting icy cold water dripping on your arm whilst you try not to burn your arm on the exhaust pipe
Aaron
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