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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Tips for driving 4WD Tracs in Snow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackson Ellis" data-source="post: 1009194" data-attributes="member: 70795"><p>Gavin - I read through all of your posts, and it seems your control isn't disengaging. There is a table in the AdvanceTrac section of the owner's manual that shows the difference between pressing the traction control button briefly versus holding it for 5 or more seconds. In the latter, the brake traction control and engine power control are both off, but if pressed briefly, only the engine power is controlled but the brakes will still stop wheel spin.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you're still getting traction control from the engine and the brakes, then something isn't working correctly with the "off" function. Note, that even with the system "off," it'll kick back in if you cross 25 MPH, so if you spin your wheels too fast, you might be getting over that 25 MPH trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackson Ellis, post: 1009194, member: 70795"] Gavin - I read through all of your posts, and it seems your control isn't disengaging. There is a table in the AdvanceTrac section of the owner's manual that shows the difference between pressing the traction control button briefly versus holding it for 5 or more seconds. In the latter, the brake traction control and engine power control are both off, but if pressed briefly, only the engine power is controlled but the brakes will still stop wheel spin. If you're still getting traction control from the engine and the brakes, then something isn't working correctly with the "off" function. Note, that even with the system "off," it'll kick back in if you cross 25 MPH, so if you spin your wheels too fast, you might be getting over that 25 MPH trigger. [/QUOTE]
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