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Can i remove the ESC fuse

Just pressing the button seems to turn off traction but not stability

You can sit there and do a smokey burnout in one spot but the second you let off the brake and your car starts to go sideways, stability will lay down the law and stop the fun.

Pulling the fuse stops all laws from being laid.
 
Where did you run it? I ran my 2014 in Palmer Alaska and got 13.29 @ 106.6. ESC on.
 
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I ran it in Sacramento and it was 100 deg that day
 
Hi guys,

So I just bought my self a 2011 4.6 sedan and if I have the car started and pull the ECU 10a fuse the car dies then I put the fuse back in restart the car and the three lights talked about ECU epb and autousense are on until I start the car next time after shutting it off and the nanny seems to be fully disabled. Just wondering if it is normal for the car to die when you pull the fuse? Any help would be appreciated?

Thank you in advance!
 
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