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Auto brake.

Hi, I was just wondering if anyone know how I adjust the brake strength, when I let go of the accelerator pedal. I know it's possible, because I've done it before, but I cant remember how to get in to the "Service Menu". (not the ordenary menu where you set the date, and what not) I've got 3 buttons on my dash: 2 green (which is left, and right) and a yellow button to adjust speed, and scroll to the menu.

Thanks for any help.
  • Posted 27 Feb 2009 02:25
  • By DeeKey
  • joined 27 Feb'09 - 2 messages
  • møre og romsdal, Norway

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