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AWD Denali vs. Stabilitrak....

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Old Dec 21, 2013 | 10:52 PM
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Old Dec 22, 2013 | 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Suburbazine
2011, I know I can't help you with any degree of precision. I was hoping for a 2003-2007 truck.

The operations should be the same though, look for a fuse in the UBEC that is labeled "TRAC", should be in the 25-30A range I think. Pull that out and see what happens. It may not totally kill Stabilitrak but it should get you close.
Ok thanks. I will give it a try next time it is going to snow.

Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71
Thanks....I read through this post...lots of info on this issue. In thinking back to my CTS-V, it also had a stabilitrak "kill switch" and sometimes it seemed like it didn't kill it all the way. Trying to do a burnout with the switch activated....I could have the gas petal to the floor and the tires didn't move. Other times I could light them up like they were on ice doing exactly the same thing.

Side note...I only read through about 7 pages of the post (will read all later). Does pulling this fuse kill ABS as well?
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