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I would've put this in Engine/Drivetrain, but anyway... That's your traction control. It detects that the wheel that is off the ground, or close to coming off the ground, is

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Old 05-18-2012, 01:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I would've put this in Engine/Drivetrain, but anyway...

That's your traction control. It detects that the wheel that is off the ground, or close to coming off the ground, is spinning slightly faster so it cuts power.
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I would've put this in Engine/Drivetrain, but anyway...

That's your traction control. It detects that the wheel that is off the ground, or close to coming off the ground, is spinning slightly faster so it cuts power.
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I would've put this in Engine/Drivetrain, but anyway...

That's your traction control. It detects that the wheel that is off the ground, or close to coming off the ground, is spinning slightly faster so it cuts power.
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