Just curious about TC
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Just curious about TC
I am curious about how the traction control works on a disco. I know there are a few ways TC works on different cars and I have never heard how it works on a disco. Does it send braking to the wheel that has lost traction or does it function differently? The reason I ask is because I did a little off roading in some mud (with the new tires!) and the TC got quite a work out. Anyways, I was with a jeep GC and he asked how my TC worked and I had no idea. So educate me!
Cameron
PS-The general grabbers where flawless yesterday, I am so glad I have them now!
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Cameron
PS-The general grabbers where flawless yesterday, I am so glad I have them now!
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RE: Just curious about TC
Yes it works by applying the brakes to the wheel that spins. A spinning wheel has no traction and therefore is a waste of power and is useless.
Granted there are times when you want to spin the wheels and you can turn your TC off, read the owners manual and it will tell you how.
Subaru's use viscous clutch's and braking to transfer power, LR just use's braking because there are no clutches.
Glad that you had fun.
Granted there are times when you want to spin the wheels and you can turn your TC off, read the owners manual and it will tell you how.
Subaru's use viscous clutch's and braking to transfer power, LR just use's braking because there are no clutches.
Glad that you had fun.
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RE: Just curious about TC
Yeah, there is no way to trun it off on a DII, I cant speak for a DI though. The only way to do it on a DII is by disconnecting the hose that goes to the TC, which I dont recommend because after doing some research I found everyone who did that did not like it. What most have found, the TC is good in sandy conditions (even though some beleive differently) and it is even better in muddy conditions. Another thing I saw people say alot was if you really HAVE to sping the wheels, the TC wont recognise it if you floor itand all wheels are spinning at the same speed, which makes sense. The only reason I could think of spinning the wheels is to clear the treads, but thats it, I wont be doing any burnouts in a disco! Other than that is sounds like you are better having having the TC on, I know it has come in handy for me and now that I know how it functions I understand it much better.
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RE: Just curious about TC
ORIGINAL: Urban Panzer
Im un aware of any way to turn off the TC on a D2
Granted there are times when you want to spin the wheels and you can turn your TC off, read the owners manual and it will tell you how.
The way to do it is ti engage the CDL, start the engine, drive it a little. If you want to then turn off the ETC, leave the CDL engaged, turn off your engine and restart. At that point, your trio has been turned on, you have no ABS,ETC or HDC.
When you want to turn it back on, simply disengage the CDL, restart your engine, your trio is no off and you are back up and running.
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RE: Just curious about TC
ORIGINAL: Disco Mike
You can turn off the ETC on any D2 that has a CDL.
The way to do it is ti engage the CDL, start the engine, drive it a little. If you want to then turn off the ETC, leave the CDL engaged, turn off your engine and restart. At that point, your trio has been turned on, you have no ABS,ETC or HDC.
When you want to turn it back on, simply disengage the CDL, restart your engine, your trio is no off and you are back up and running.
ORIGINAL: Urban Panzer
Im un aware of any way to turn off the TC on a D2
Granted there are times when you want to spin the wheels and you can turn your TC off, read the owners manual and it will tell you how.
The way to do it is ti engage the CDL, start the engine, drive it a little. If you want to then turn off the ETC, leave the CDL engaged, turn off your engine and restart. At that point, your trio has been turned on, you have no ABS,ETC or HDC.
When you want to turn it back on, simply disengage the CDL, restart your engine, your trio is no off and you are back up and running.
Also, even in a retro fitted CDL vehicle, and you start with the CDL engaged and you have not disconnected from the SLABS-ECU, although the 3 amigo's are lit, its only the TC that is disabled, the ABS and HDC are still functioning, how ever at degraded performance levels
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RE: Just curious about TC
I stand corrected, yes only on retro fitted CDL set ups.
Mine does, however turn off all 3, which is why I like it. There is nothing worse then trying to back down a steep, off camber, muddy, slippery trail when your ABS is on. When I turn mine off, I can back down with out going off the trail sideways.
Mine does, however turn off all 3, which is why I like it. There is nothing worse then trying to back down a steep, off camber, muddy, slippery trail when your ABS is on. When I turn mine off, I can back down with out going off the trail sideways.