by George Carey
(The Villages, FL 32162)
I have a 1999 C5 Corvette Convertible. The selective realtime damping system is not functioning and nobody here has a replacement. Called several dealers in the area and surrounding areas (The Villages, FL 32162).Called several junk yards and no luck. New shocks decrease the value and are too expensive. What do I do? I want to sell the car and don't know what value to place on it. Can the modular be unplugged so as not to apprear on the console and/or can the dinger be stopped? Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
George Carey
gbcarey2 at comcast.net
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