Drive by Wire problem fixed by chipping?
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Re: Drive by Wire problem fixed by chipping?
"Troy Bruder" wrote
> Anyone able to resolve the "drive by wire" hesitation problems in
Audi's by
> chipping it??
>
> Troy "Desperately looking for a good solution!"
Nope. Chipping does not solve the problem. If you have ESP, you may
want to turn it off - it helps a little bit in this case, at least for
me.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: Drive by Wire problem fixed by chipping?
"Troy Bruder" wrote
> Anyone able to resolve the "drive by wire" hesitation problems in
Audi's by
> chipping it??
>
> Troy "Desperately looking for a good solution!"
Nope. Chipping does not solve the problem. If you have ESP, you may
want to turn it off - it helps a little bit in this case, at least for
me.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: Drive by Wire problem fixed by chipping?
I'll try it.. Any way to permanently disable ESP?
"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Troy Bruder" wrote
> > Anyone able to resolve the "drive by wire" hesitation problems in
> Audi's by
> > chipping it??
> >
> > Troy "Desperately looking for a good solution!"
>
> Nope. Chipping does not solve the problem. If you have ESP, you may
> want to turn it off - it helps a little bit in this case, at least for
> me.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
>
"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Troy Bruder" wrote
> > Anyone able to resolve the "drive by wire" hesitation problems in
> Audi's by
> > chipping it??
> >
> > Troy "Desperately looking for a good solution!"
>
> Nope. Chipping does not solve the problem. If you have ESP, you may
> want to turn it off - it helps a little bit in this case, at least for
> me.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
>
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Re: Drive by Wire problem fixed by chipping?
I'll try it.. Any way to permanently disable ESP?
"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Troy Bruder" wrote
> > Anyone able to resolve the "drive by wire" hesitation problems in
> Audi's by
> > chipping it??
> >
> > Troy "Desperately looking for a good solution!"
>
> Nope. Chipping does not solve the problem. If you have ESP, you may
> want to turn it off - it helps a little bit in this case, at least for
> me.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
>
"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:cd3r3l$lai$1@news.onet.pl...
>
> "Troy Bruder" wrote
> > Anyone able to resolve the "drive by wire" hesitation problems in
> Audi's by
> > chipping it??
> >
> > Troy "Desperately looking for a good solution!"
>
> Nope. Chipping does not solve the problem. If you have ESP, you may
> want to turn it off - it helps a little bit in this case, at least for
> me.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
>
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Re: Drive by Wire problem fixed by chipping?
"Troy Bruder" wrote
> I'll try it.. Any way to permanently disable ESP?
I've read on AudiWorld that it's possible to recode the ECU (with a
VAG-COM tool) so that the ESP is permanently off, but I don't know of
anyone who's actually tried it. You'd basically have to enter a code
for a non-ESP equipped car. In 2001 (mine) A4s came with and without
ESP. However, starting in 2002 (B6) they all come with ESP standard, so
I'm not even sure what the code would be for a non-ESP version since
such thing did not exist...
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: Drive by Wire problem fixed by chipping?
"Troy Bruder" wrote
> I'll try it.. Any way to permanently disable ESP?
I've read on AudiWorld that it's possible to recode the ECU (with a
VAG-COM tool) so that the ESP is permanently off, but I don't know of
anyone who's actually tried it. You'd basically have to enter a code
for a non-ESP equipped car. In 2001 (mine) A4s came with and without
ESP. However, starting in 2002 (B6) they all come with ESP standard, so
I'm not even sure what the code would be for a non-ESP version since
such thing did not exist...
Cheers,
Pete
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