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      03-11-2024, 10:07 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by Berzerker View Post
All that you should need to do is change "Active Sound Design" to off, code that, then go back into the RAM and at the bottom there's an "Activation Codes" button, tap on ASD code in there, and click deactivate. Then code again if necessary. Those will completely deactivate ASD, your center console button is now a burbles button.
I had it coded it off early way back in 2021, using the Test Flight, and I never knew if it really worked since I couldn't tell much of a difference. But tonight I finally found the Activation Code and deactivated it, and OMG! What a difference!

As you said, now the console button is just a burbles button, I love it! It sounds so serene now without the sound being piped in, as ASD almost gives the car a drone with the exhaust button on at some RPMs.

Time to get a valve controller to give me a bit more volume, and I think I'm good.

Many thanks for all the insight (and your patience) across multiple threads, Berz, it finally sunk it what you were saying.
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