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Traction Control Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Oceanbnd" data-source="post: 1089071" data-attributes="member: 21615"><p>Traction control and 4x4 aren't weather proof. Driving some 70 mph and hitting a patch of water over the roadway can cause hydroplaning like Hamster said. Traction control will try to limit that but not at excessive speeds. I was going about 20 down my road without slowing down enough to make a turn and started to slide in the wrong direction even with 4H on. Realizing how icey it was, I slowed it down to about 10 and you could feel the 4x4 re-engage and gain better grip. I see newer 4x4 vehicles in the ditch all the time up here in Alaska. Computers cant anticipate everything especially pools of water over the road way and your occasional ice patches. When I have been careful, I haven't noticed any random shifts to my traction control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oceanbnd, post: 1089071, member: 21615"] Traction control and 4x4 aren't weather proof. Driving some 70 mph and hitting a patch of water over the roadway can cause hydroplaning like Hamster said. Traction control will try to limit that but not at excessive speeds. I was going about 20 down my road without slowing down enough to make a turn and started to slide in the wrong direction even with 4H on. Realizing how icey it was, I slowed it down to about 10 and you could feel the 4x4 re-engage and gain better grip. I see newer 4x4 vehicles in the ditch all the time up here in Alaska. Computers cant anticipate everything especially pools of water over the road way and your occasional ice patches. When I have been careful, I haven't noticed any random shifts to my traction control. [/QUOTE]
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