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Engine & Drivetrain
TRACTION CONTROL
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<blockquote data-quote="al alision 2" data-source="post: 732841" data-attributes="member: 65685"><p>Here might be considered a dumb ^%$# question. I have in the past had LOTS of 4x4s, including a 2004 Adrenalin Trek. That being said, I have purchased a 2007 Limited V* but...I notice that of course, instead of 4x4 high and 4x4 low.. I have "auto 4x4" and what looks to be a traction control button as well to in them middle of the button line (wife's ford focus has one of these traction control buttons with similar markings, ie: tires skidding).... </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Being from old school with only two settings on all my 4x4s, when is the recommended time to put the "auto" 4x4 on.. ie: like driving in rain, and there is a possiblity there will be slippage? IF its in auto, is the front diff engaged or will it only engage in a 4x4 capacity when there is slippage from the rear diff? And, what is the difference between that and the other button that looks like a traction control button? Isn't this in essence the same?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="al alision 2, post: 732841, member: 65685"] Here might be considered a dumb ^%$# question. I have in the past had LOTS of 4x4s, including a 2004 Adrenalin Trek. That being said, I have purchased a 2007 Limited V* but...I notice that of course, instead of 4x4 high and 4x4 low.. I have "auto 4x4" and what looks to be a traction control button as well to in them middle of the button line (wife's ford focus has one of these traction control buttons with similar markings, ie: tires skidding).... Being from old school with only two settings on all my 4x4s, when is the recommended time to put the "auto" 4x4 on.. ie: like driving in rain, and there is a possiblity there will be slippage? IF its in auto, is the front diff engaged or will it only engage in a 4x4 capacity when there is slippage from the rear diff? And, what is the difference between that and the other button that looks like a traction control button? Isn't this in essence the same? Thanks everyone [/QUOTE]
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