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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 199...
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Re: ASR/Traction Control unit delete - how to? I fried it : (

Subject: Re: ASR/Traction Control unit delete - how to? I fried it : (
by jonecap on 2009/8/27 0:42:15

Quote:

EricVonHa wrote:
Does the car run now from the unit being fried?

To me, the issue is purely mechanical. You should be able to disconnect the electrics and it should run fine.

** your throttle cable does work fine when the car is off & I can't comprehend that GM didn't make it a failsafe system.


No, it doesn't work that way. It is not a direct linkage between the pedal and the throttle for some reason. The ASR unit controls the linkage. Right now I can physically press the gas pedal in the car even though it is stiff, but the throttle does not open. I took the cover off the unit and it is not a direct connection. The car will start fine, just no throttle.
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