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food for thought: why does the button that turns off ESP say "ASR" and not "ESP"?

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Old 03-29-2002, 08:04 AM
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food for thought: why does the button that turns off ESP say "ASR" and not "ESP"?
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mine says "esp"
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VW's say ASR! Uh-oh...you're driving a VeeDub!!
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Default FrontTraks have ASR, Quattros have ESP.

Right?
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Default well I'll be! all this time I thought I had a TT and I really have a beetle!

That's why yours is so much lower than mine, huh? I thought all the pictures here where distorted...
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Simple. Your button is labeled wrong.
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Default they tried to spell it in french for you so you'd understand.

<duck> <wink> <giggle>
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This is right. Axel has a 2000 FWD TT, which more then likely means it has MK1 suspension.
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oh. is it just different terminology for the same thing, or are ASR and ESP different?
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or maybe it's just a completely different button... :-P


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