Here's a guide to the Murphy-modification used to get rid of the annoying rev-fluffing when you set off in the Euro6 Panda 1.2.
It's a sensible choice for those who like to control their launches (see image for numbering):
Before doing anything, have a light source, the drivers seat fully back and preferably tiny hands and no back problems. No tools required for the switch part.
1. Disconnect the switch. Doing so means you'll get the warning/light, even when you reconnect so budget for a cheap code resetter.
2. Move the weedy lever toward the front of the car and..
3... then pull it to the right. This is what holds the switch in place. You can then pull it away at the joint and it'll move around loosely.
4. Push the yellow 'cage' upwards which then allows you to slip the switch out from the clutch lever.
5. Once the switch is out, stick it on the left side of the steering column and move the wire to reconnect. Perhaps stick it to the back plastic with gaffer tape.
6. Pull off the right-hand ODB cover and plug in your device - reset the warning
7. Stand back, light your pipe and admire your handiwork.
Thanks Murphy.
It's a sensible choice for those who like to control their launches (see image for numbering):
Before doing anything, have a light source, the drivers seat fully back and preferably tiny hands and no back problems. No tools required for the switch part.
1. Disconnect the switch. Doing so means you'll get the warning/light, even when you reconnect so budget for a cheap code resetter.
2. Move the weedy lever toward the front of the car and..
3... then pull it to the right. This is what holds the switch in place. You can then pull it away at the joint and it'll move around loosely.
4. Push the yellow 'cage' upwards which then allows you to slip the switch out from the clutch lever.
5. Once the switch is out, stick it on the left side of the steering column and move the wire to reconnect. Perhaps stick it to the back plastic with gaffer tape.
6. Pull off the right-hand ODB cover and plug in your device - reset the warning
7. Stand back, light your pipe and admire your handiwork.
Thanks Murphy.