@blek Really, at least on my car if you disable the traction control it reengages when you drive at speeds over 30km/h so that button is kinda useless if you want to drive on sand when you don't want the ABS controller to work, specially when gaining momentum to climb a sand dune
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RE: Driving Anti-Patterns - Necro Edition
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RE: Driving Anti-Patterns - Necro Edition
@sloosecannon If you are disabling traction control, you are very aware why you are doing it. So to be worried about disabling other safety features it does not make sense
Latest posts made by ignacio
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RE: Driving Anti-Patterns - Necro Edition
@sloosecannon If you are disabling traction control, you are very aware why you are doing it. So to be worried about disabling other safety features it does not make sense
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RE: Driving Anti-Patterns - Necro Edition
@blek Really, at least on my car if you disable the traction control it reengages when you drive at speeds over 30km/h so that button is kinda useless if you want to drive on sand when you don't want the ABS controller to work, specially when gaining momentum to climb a sand dune
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RE: Driving Anti-Patterns - Necro Edition
The most effective way to disable traction control is to open the fusebox, look for the one that controls ABS and remove it. The abs light will come up, maybe an error will appear pleading you to go to the shop in order to fix it, but you'll be able to drive it without any interference from the fun police.