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Engine & Drivetrain
TRACTION CONTROL
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<blockquote data-quote="Christopher Bouley" data-source="post: 732843" data-attributes="member: 64904"><p>I'd like to tag onto this issue, in hopes that someone can help. I also have an '07 Limited 4x4 V8. My problem (or major irritation!) is that the traction control, AKA auto 4WD, is kicking in all the time, many times even when there is no rear slippage. Hard acceleration at speed will cause it to kick in. It's in 4WD more than not. Then, it takes several minutes of driving for it to revert to 2WD!! I took it in to the dealer, and they said there is nothing wrong with it per their diagnostic computer... I'm not buying it. There has to be some sort of tweek available. Anyone else have the same issue, and know what the fix is?:angry:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christopher Bouley, post: 732843, member: 64904"] I'd like to tag onto this issue, in hopes that someone can help. I also have an '07 Limited 4x4 V8. My problem (or major irritation!) is that the traction control, AKA auto 4WD, is kicking in all the time, many times even when there is no rear slippage. Hard acceleration at speed will cause it to kick in. It's in 4WD more than not. Then, it takes several minutes of driving for it to revert to 2WD!! I took it in to the dealer, and they said there is nothing wrong with it per their diagnostic computer... I'm not buying it. There has to be some sort of tweek available. Anyone else have the same issue, and know what the fix is?:angry: [/QUOTE]
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