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Old 08-19-2017, 11:14 AM
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i have spent thousands in "good parts" for my active handling and they all dont work. Is there a way i can just tune out the "active handling warming up" message from the display so i dont see it anymore. Im done trying to fix it i just want it gone.
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nada?
Old 08-26-2017, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by DIABL0
i have spent thousands in "good parts" for my active handling and they all dont work. Is there a way i can just tune out the "active handling warming up" message from the display so i dont see it anymore. Im done trying to fix it i just want it gone.
I have a possible solution I may try one day if my active handling ever acted up. I'll copy and paste it below. It's from an old post.

I had a theory a month ago after watching the way the f45/f55 Real Time Dampening was programmed out. RTD could only be effectively removed by a combination of deleting the feature with tech ii and unplugging connections to the ESC module, and as soon as you replug those connections, RTD would show up again with all the RTD Dic codes.

Since it looks like Active Handling can be unselected or uninstalled with tech ii, my curiosity is this. What if you delete the Active Handling RPO JL4 and disconnect the appropriate electrical connectors leading into the ebcm and never plug those in ever again.

I'm just a bean counter with no experience in electronics so I could be completely talking nonsense but it may be worth a try. Maybe someone with access to tech ii and some spare time could try it out.

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Did anyone ever give this a test?
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Originally Posted by 2001CamaroGuy
Did anyone ever give this a test?
I think the issue would be what is the cause of the active handling problem. If it is the SWPS causing the code, tuning out the active handling RPO is not going to solve the issue. I could be wrong, but I believe there are several things that are connected to the active handling that cannot be tuned out.

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