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Hey Everyone,

This is gonna be a really stupid question, but as my Stagea came with no manual, I have no idea.

I have a strange button to the left of my de mister that I am unsure what it does. I have attached a photo, but it is poor quality. It is a car logo with an "S" in the middle. The "S" is hard to see in the photo, but it is there. When i push it a light of the same logo pops up on the dash. The only guess I have is the traction contol??

Sorry again for asking such a stupid question.

Any help is apprecited.

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Hey Everyone,

This is gonna be a really stupid question, but as my Stagea came with no manual, I have no idea.

I have a strange button to the left of my de mister that I am unsure what it does. I have attached a photo, but it is poor quality. It is a car logo with an "S" in the middle. The "S" is hard to see in the photo, but it is there. When i push it a light of the same logo pops up on the dash. The only guess I have is the traction contol??

Sorry again for asking such a stupid question.

Any help is apprecited.

The pic

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It sets the front/rear torque split to 50/50. Handy for ice, mud or wet grass, that's about it. Now if it had actual diff lockers you could jack one of these puppies up and get some serious off roading done!

the main point of this presentation is.. don't use it unless you are really struggling for grip. Using it on dry roads doesn't make for a happy stagea.

happy new years all.

Thanks everyone for all your help, i appreciate it.

Once again, sorry for such a stupid question :)

Its not a stupid question :D

I wasn't having a dig at the question, just saying its been covered a lot lately on the forums. There is another thread on the first page a bit further down covering all the same info in more detail.

There is a LOT of info on this forum that can be found by searching. :D

Nothing wrong with posting questions on here at all, but a quick search may yield better results and faster :)

Cheers.

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