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There are 2 buttons on the controller, a square on/off button (to swtich between the factory auto 4WD and the controller) and a round button that allows selection between 4WD and FR (rear wheel drive)

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Yes i have read that but that is for the older Grid dancer, the new one has 2 square buttons a display and a knob.

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/Pontus

If you google the full and correct title you will get better results (can the supplier not help you?).

Looking at a picture there are two square buttons, a round knob and an LED display. Using only my powers of deduction (!!!) I would guess that one square button turns the unit on and the other square button returns the car to the control of the Attessa computer. Turning the round knob should produce numbers on the LED display ranging fom 0 to 50 indicating that you are locking in that percentage of drive to the front wheels.

Have a play and see if I am right - (I am just guesing here!)

If you google the full and correct title you will get better results (can the supplier not help you?).

Looking at a picture there are two square buttons, a round knob and an LED display. Using only my powers of deduction (!!!) I would guess that one square button turns the unit on and the other square button returns the car to the control of the Attessa computer. Turning the round knob should produce numbers on the LED display ranging fom 0 to 50 indicating that you are locking in that percentage of drive to the front wheels.

Have a play and see if I am right - (I am just guesing here!)

also guessing....but I reckon that is all right except the bold bit. Unless it replaces the factory attessa controller it can only "bend" the input signals like everything else, which means it is probably more like "0 to 50 indicating how much more front drive you are getting than normal" as opposed to a fixed %

I saw claims on the interweb that it creates fixed front torque, but that is not possible with the factory attessa computer.

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