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How Remove Flex Ride - Sergio Pinto - 3:rd-Dec-2020 Hi, Sorry for my English, I'm from Portugal. I have an Astra J 2011 1.6 turbo, I would like to remove the shock absorbers and the system (Flex ride) without giving errors. They can help. Regards Sérgio RE: How Remove Flex Ride - Rusty2009 - 5:th-Dec-2020 This would require BCM programming, which would involve asking GM for a VCI code. Given they won't supply a VCI code to retrofit it I can't see them giving a code to remove it. RE: How Remove Flex Ride - Sergio Pinto - 5:th-Dec-2020 [quote pid='53896' dateline='1607156950'] This would require BCM programming, which would involve asking GM for a VCI code. Given they won't supply a VCI code to retrofit it I can't see them giving a code to remove it. [/quote] Thanks, I have MDI and GDS2 for programming. Would you like to know where the system cables go and where is the Flex ride module located? RE: How Remove Flex Ride - Rusty2009 - 7:th-Dec-2020 GDS2 is not for programming GDS2 is diagnostic's. You should really email TIS and ask if they will supply a VCI code to remove F45 flexride from your VIN. All programming is to done on the BCM & IPC. In terms of the flexride module it's located behind the rear fuse board LH side behind boot trim. RE: How Remove Flex Ride - Sergio Pinto - 7:th-Dec-2020 (7:th-Dec-2020, 08:32:07)Rusty2009 Wrote: GDS2 is not for programming GDS2 is diagnostic's. Thanks. Ok, today I'm going try program the module. |