ASC - Stability Control

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    cooper-chick
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    Hello ;bigwave:

    I was just wondering if anyone knew where the fuse is for the ASC so i can take it out?

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    cooper-chick
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    Fantastic

    Thank you

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    The Dogfather
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    Track days?

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    Resident old yin.
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    Can't you just turn it off?

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    Young Pup 2 RyanK's Avatar
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    Even when turned off it still kicks in/cuts the power all the time when pushing hard

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    The Dogfather
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    Are you sure? Doesn't seem to on the R56, I had a play in the snow last week.

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    cooper-chick
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dogfather View Post
    Track days?
    Crail

    Took the back seats out so before i do any other mods am gonna take her down and see what she gets

    Yeah but when i turn it off mine just comes back on automatically when it doesn't get grip and just cuts the power completely so......

    THE FUSE IS COMING OUT

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    Resident old yin.
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    I guess MINI don't trust the owners!

    Why give you an on/off button at all I wonder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanK View Post
    Even when turned off it still kicks in/cuts the power all the time when pushing hard

    You sure?

    I have mine off all the time and had no bother, same with my GP

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