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hi guys,

Looking to buy a bf at the momment, looked at one today and the guysaid the only fault he knows of is the T/C light comes on from time to time. Any ideas????

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Actually mine comes on sometimes even if I am driving off at a sedate pace. Can't feel any loss of power etc, it just lights up for a second.

That was even stock. Now it's just as odd...it seems the tyres sometimes manage to turn faster than the road speed in 1st and second, even though TC is on. :bangcomputer:

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My car is a BA F6 and when it had low power you could put your foot flat around a corner and you could feel the car pulling out fuel and spark. Now with a lot more power my tuner has set the T/C to turn of if it senses excessive tyre spin. This is because if I forget to turn it off and drop the clutch and the T/C applies the rear brakes it could snap an axle.

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AFAIK the utes only have TC. DSC was only introduced in the ute with the FG, but not in the early ones.

I can assure you my bf2 has tc and dsc.

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