Member Since: 28 Jan 2023
Location: stockholm
Posts: 8
traction control
I was stuck in the snow traction control system did work properly in a Land Rover Discovery 4, 3 wheels spinning and slipping one wheel not spinning normally brake should be applied on the spinning wheel so the power goes to the wheel which is not spinning ( two front wheel and right rear wheel spinning). if anybody can explain why thanks
28th Jan 2023 8:56 pm
Motolab
Member Since: 18 Oct 2019
Location: Sleen
Posts: 1815
Hi! Hello!
Welcome!
Just a small tipp, there is a lot of help here if needed
If you do a “say hello topic entry first” it sure does help i have seen..
In some driving conditions, it may be appropriate to switch DSC off to improve traction. These conditions include:
Rocking the vehicle out of a hollow or deep rut.
Pulling away in deep snow, or from a loose surface.
Driving through deep sand or mud.
DSC should be switched on again as soon as the difficulty is overcome.
29th Jan 2023 11:39 am
ericsddfdd
Member Since: 28 Jan 2023
Location: stockholm
Posts: 8
gstuart wrote:
Plus 1 and a warm welcome
Hope this video also helps , plus in slippery conditions keeping the revs up and turning the DSC off can sometimes assist
DSC stands for Dynamic Stability Control
Thanks, I have tried with DSC off didn't work maybe not long enough.
in the video, slipping is detected immediately, but in my case, it was not like that
-is that possible that the brake line is connected to the wrong wheel
in this case, can the car find that there is a problem?
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