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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Annoying Traction Control
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Owen 2" data-source="post: 679285" data-attributes="member: 63022"><p>Ok, I'm probably going to sound dumb, but I'd rather ask than just not know. I know your not supposed to use 4WD on dry pavement. When I read the opening post I took it to mean he was using 4WD in the snow. The 1st reply was saying never use on "drive pavement". I am sure he meant "dry" pavement. Not trying to flame, just want to make sure I don't mess up my Trac. Its the 1st 4WD I've had and the only comments on 4WD from the dealer was "here is the switch" and "read the manual". I read it and it said to not use 4WD on dry pavement. I only use 4WD in snow, ice or when having traction issues like spinning on a steep gravel road. Am I wrong?:unsure:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Owen 2, post: 679285, member: 63022"] Ok, I'm probably going to sound dumb, but I'd rather ask than just not know. I know your not supposed to use 4WD on dry pavement. When I read the opening post I took it to mean he was using 4WD in the snow. The 1st reply was saying never use on "drive pavement". I am sure he meant "dry" pavement. Not trying to flame, just want to make sure I don't mess up my Trac. Its the 1st 4WD I've had and the only comments on 4WD from the dealer was "here is the switch" and "read the manual". I read it and it said to not use 4WD on dry pavement. I only use 4WD in snow, ice or when having traction issues like spinning on a steep gravel road. Am I wrong?:unsure: [/QUOTE]
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