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Silvervette05

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My 2012 RT S se5 and I was diving into a corner about 35 mph as I was turning left and putting the brakes on , smooth as silk buy the way, the left front started to hit and let go hit and let go I think that is the computer that is doing that, with my driving style is there a way to adjust any of that ?
 
Not really..!!

There is some yawl adjustment but basically when the nanny kicks in you let her do her thing. Some changes to your ryding style can help...:ohyea::ohyea:
 
My 2012 RT S se5 and I was diving into a corner about 35 mph as I was turning left and putting the brakes on , smooth as silk buy the way, the left front started to hit and let go hit and let go I think that is the computer that is doing that, with my driving style is there a way to adjust any of that ?

Make sure it is the VSS stepping in. When it does it again look at the gauge cluster and the Spyder icon with the squiggly line behind it should be on. It will be hard to catch because it will go out immediately when not stepping in. If you feel that VSS is stepping in at the wrong time. Then it is time to have the Yaw Rate Sensor and Steering Position Sensor zeroed. That can only be done with BUDS.
 
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