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You'll know if the braking is off, you'll either feel it in the wheels or eventually smell the pads burning if it is not working correctly. You'd also see it in the MPG being lower than should if it was braking to maintain drive conditions improperly in each mode. To test that I've run the eco mode with and without the ABS drive mode selected and noticed none of these when I did, no improper braking or difference in MPG.Not sure I understand what you just said. But having been a programmer and the fact that I backed up each module before writing to it, I was willing to risk modifying the software. The fact that v.147 is the beta version, you have to assume some risk. Also I thought, just to see if disabling ABS affected my braking, I plan to try hitting the brakes in each drive mode to see if I can make it skid. When I do I'll post here. Thank you Maverick 2022XL for all your guidance.
As far as EPAS works in conjunction with a drive mode, for example the haul/ trailer mode it works in the following manner. When it is active it tightens up the steering so it feels like the power steering is out making it harder for the truck to drift out of a lane. In sport mode it will do the opposite and make the steering looser and more responsive. So to my original statement if you disable it as a drive mode the EPAS will still be active but in each mode it should provide the same default assist as it would in normal mode in all drive modes now. If you disable it completely in the PSCM then the power steering will work as a standard fluid only power steering pump without the electronic assist.
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