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Old 10-09-15, 12:06 PM
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need to change the brake master cylinder. how to determine it's w or w/o traction control?

I was told that there should be light "TRAC" or control switch on the board. I did not find them. So mine should be w/o traction control, right?





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Traction was an option in at least '99 model

The switch blank next the gear shifter would be where the manual override switch is for trac.

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Originally Posted by salimshah
Traction was an option in at least '99 model

The switch blank next the gear shifter would be where the manual override switch is for trac.

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so for my case, my car don't have traction option. right? Then I should choose master cylinder w/o traction controll.

UPDATE: on the manual, I do find the switch option for TRAC off. my car don't have it.

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