Re: More Italian weirdness - was: 575 shakedown
From: Clarence Romero Jr. (clyderomerof4gmail.com)
Date: Wed, 29 May 2019 07:29:43 -0700 (PDT)
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On May 28, 2019, at 9:17 PM, Charles Perry <charles [at] carolinasound.com> wrote:

2.  Owner's manual weirdness:  There is a button on the dash that is
not well labeled.  I've deduced that it has some sort of stability
control function, but there is no explanation in the owner's manual.
Instead, there are 2 pages of large red print saying "DO NOT PRESS
THIS BUTTON!"  Loss of vehicle control will result, culminating in
serious injury or death.  Now, I understand CYA type of legalese, fair
warning etc. But nowhere does it actually say what the button does.

This reminds me of last year. I dropped off my CTS-V wagon for service. The nice people at the Cadi dealer gave me an ATS as a loaner. It features this button on the steering wheel (picture attached), which appears to be the "Cause an Accident" button. Usually I'm the kind of person who likes to press buttons to see what they do, but that day I exercised restraint.

When I turned it in they explained that it had something to do with the collision avoidance system, but I still didn't want to press it.  :-)

-- charles

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