Tigershark_11 said:
If I went to drop my vette off at the dealer is there a way to disable the traction contol so if they did take the car out they would be able to rip on the tires? Is there a place to use the key for that besides the button anyone can disable the traction?
Thanks, Bob..
This won't answer your question directly, but it may help. First, when a Tech works on your car or any car, he or she as the case may be is probably working under a flat rate time. That means he doesn't have time to go joy riding, especially if it's warranty work, the factory time allocated for many R&R or repairs just doesn't give much leeway for play time. Most Techs today are really good honest knowledgeable professionals trying to earn a good living.
If you have reason to believe that the dealership you take your Vette or any vehicle to has a problem child, then speak to the service manager, and express your concern.
We as Corvette owners usually think that somebody else wants to drive our cars, maybe they do, but most likely they would like to own their own Vette, not play with someone else's, no need to develop a phobia over it.
Maybe C4C5 as a current practicing Tech can chime in on this, it's been 30 plus years since I worked in a dealership as a GM Master Certified Tech, but some things don't change that much.
Also, as some have already mentioned, if you don't trust the dealership service department, maybe it's time to look for another.