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I thought the gen Juans had at least an off road mode.

I prefer the modes not change 4x4 status. Quite a few times I end up changing the 4wd after the mode changes it. Maybe i want Baja, but remain in 2wd, rock crawl in 4Hi etc.
 
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I thought the gen Juans had at least an off road mode.

I prefer the modes not change 4x4 status. Quite a few times I end up changing the 4wd after the mode changes it. Maybe i want Baja, but remain in 2wd, rock crawl in 4Hi etc.
We do BUT it has a bunch of parameters before you can use it, so it is just a button with nice font
 

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I guess I am asking does the Cobb tune or whatever tune I do replace the normal drive mode? Can I still go to weather or Baja mode with steering wheel toggle
How do switch to the Cobb tunes after update or flash is done or is it sort of locked into that new tune?
It makes all the modes work nicer. They operate as normal. The pedal command adjustment applies to all of them.
 

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I guess I am asking does the Cobb tune or whatever tune I do replace the normal drive mode? Can I still go to weather or Baja mode with steering wheel toggle
How do switch to the Cobb tunes after update or flash is done or is it sort of locked into that new tune?
You can still use all of the drive modes. It just changes the parameters of them. It makes normal mode more normal..for lack of better words.
 

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