- How to Turn Off VDIM
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Wanna turn off VDIM? :)
Two opinions, nobody is right, and nobody is wrong. Get it.?
Let me ask you this, if my rear end skids a little while going around a turn (oversteer), but I countersteer to correct, tell me why VDIM should need to kick in? A sliding car or momentary loss of traction does not always equate to a car out of control. VDIM presumes the car has lost all control. It doesn't know to a contribute a little or a lot, but I do.
It is an fact that electronic nannies can do it better than humans - thats why ESP's have been banned in F1. Also, F1 will ban traction controls for startups to make starts slower and more interesting.
Its good that you feel better than F1 driver, but we are not talking about track, we are talking about street here. You dont drift through an corner on a street (especially in the USA). You have 10 feet of your line space, if you end up being out of it, then you might be in big trouble.
It doesnt really matter, great for you... But saying you can get your car back in the line better than VDIM, which has sensors reporting thousand times a second is really pretty ridicilous. You might like it better driving without it, but that doesnt mean you are better...
I suggest you actually test drive an IS350 and check the system out, before talking too much...
Hmmmmmm
I have to test drive all the damn cars again
I honestly wasn't seeing myself in a new Lex, but getting an older one, as for those that know me, I drive the cars like mad and any VDIM when I don't want it would hamper that.This is great news.

Seriously, I'm really surprised the answer was found right in the owner's manual of the Avalon. That was almost too easy.
So, bottom line, does this log some sort of fault code or something else when you disable VDIM thereby voiding your warranty?
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So, bottom line, does this log some sort of fault code or something else when you disable VDIM thereby voiding your warranty?
you would think that, but i would like to know for sure.... is there any "trail" left by disabling VDIM whether it be a fault code or something else? Remember the deal with doing those hard launchs on a SMG equppied M3. something along the lines of if you do more the 30 hard launchs you void your warranty in the US... something like that
flipside, rockville, or other lex techie guy, any thoughts on this?
Why would Toyota publish this in the Avalon manual but not the GS430 or IS350 is beyond me.
Why would Toyota publish this in the Avalon manual but not the GS430 or IS350 is beyond me.
and the paper trail flip, the paper trail, that is big... i would def NOT do this if it would void my warranty
Instead of these sequence of actions, there should be a simple button on the dash called "VDIM OFF".













