Servicing air filter with fixed spoiler
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Servicing air filter with fixed spoiler
Hey thinking of buying a fixed spoiler, which car will have to be reprogrammed to not open after 70mph,
any idea how to remove the bumper if needed if I can’t put the spoiler in service mode?
any idea how to remove the bumper if needed if I can’t put the spoiler in service mode?
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It might like the duck tail just slide into position and on the leading edge under the engine flap the fasteners are located.
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If it’s anything like the Techart wing, then you’ll have to remove the entire spoiler to access the bumper bolts. For the factory ducktail, the spoiler comes off easily - just a couple of screws.
Depending on how the spoiler is installed (based on the instructions) if the original motorized assembly can be retained (meaning.. only the top cover is replaced - like some aftermarket ducktails) then you can program the car to not raise the spoiler based on speed (set a threshold of 200mph or something). This way, you can still use the console button or even a Foxwell module to raise the spoiler.
Depending on how the spoiler is installed (based on the instructions) if the original motorized assembly can be retained (meaning.. only the top cover is replaced - like some aftermarket ducktails) then you can program the car to not raise the spoiler based on speed (set a threshold of 200mph or something). This way, you can still use the console button or even a Foxwell module to raise the spoiler.