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by hatsunearu
1510 days ago
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Well, good thing is during that reboot time your brakes will likely work to its full potential, you'll have engine braking, your clutch will work, your transmission might work if you have a separate TCM, your steering will work with power steering. You will just lose power, as though you let off the throttle fully, during this time. In fact your car turns off fueling when you let off the throttle fully to conserve fuel. I think the only danger is that if you were going full tilt on a sports car, and the throttle failed close, you will get lift off oversteer probably. |
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This is why well engineered vehicles have a separate computer for everything and not just one little chip.