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    Traction Control Disable

    Having not had my D2 for very long I have not yet off roaded it. I have heard that there are times when it would be better if traction control did not work, an ideal scenario would be to have a cabin switch to turn on and off as needed.

    I have been getting three amigos a lot lately, so I am currently in the process of doing "Option B".

    This got me thinking. Am I correct to assume that when the amigos are present that TC will not work? (along with HD and ABS)

    When doing option B one wire is connected to earth. If I earthed this through a dash switch, would this work as a way of turning TC off? When finished, flick switch, turn motor off, restart and amigos are off.
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    Slunnie has an ETC override switch from memory, I think it's just a matter of wiring in a switch into the wire that some people cut when installing the CDL.
    Not too sure though.
    Perhaps have a squiz at UPs CDL install, goes into detail about the wire.
    And the whole "some times it's better not having ETC" argument is a load of bollocks IMHO, it's a fantastic system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    And the whole "some times it's better not having ETC" argument is a load of bollocks IMHO, it's a fantastic system.
    X2

    After having D2's for 13yrs,well,exactly.

    What i do miss, with the D4, is the noise and light when it is activated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    What i do miss, with the D4, is the noise and light when it is activated.
    When dad took mine for a test drive on inspection, he got the TC going.
    Ahh it brought back memories of our old V8
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    1 word regarding disabling T/C..................WHY????????
    Last edited by schuy1; 22nd April 2013 at 10:50 PM. Reason: Alter punctuation

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    With the 3 amigos illuminated, the ETC will not function on the wheel that is faulting.

    I do have a switch to over ride the ETC. Its just an interuption to the wire from the transfer case that illuminates the CDL light on the dash. If you start with the CDL locked, then the ETC becomes disabled. The switched wire just determines if the SLABS computer can see or cant see if the CDL is activated or not.

    Like the others have said, there is not a situation where you are better off without ETC. The only circumstance that I know of is when in soft sand and your tyres are not deflated, or not deflatd enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    The only circumstance that I know of is when in soft sand and your tyres are not deflated, or not deflatd enough.
    Even then it's not an issue, I ran 40psi (roughly) on all my tyres in soft sand and didn't have an issue
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    Even then it's not an issue, I ran 40psi (roughly) on all my tyres in soft sand and didn't have an issue
    Then it wasn't soft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Then it wasn't soft.
    Soft enough to fossilize a few Toynissans, haven't you heard Xtremes story of impressive salesman-like ability?
    All it needed was some
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    And the whole "some times it's better not having ETC" argument is a load of bollocks IMHO, it's a fantastic system.
    +1...

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