thebiglad
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Okay I think I understand. Thank you all for your input and patience. Now how do I check the traction control??? Are there sensors on the wheels diffs transfer box????
The TC system uses the four abs wheel sensors.
Okay I think I understand. Thank you all for your input and patience. Now how do I check the traction control??? Are there sensors on the wheels diffs transfer box????
Okay thanks. If the abs sensors weren't working right wouldn't the abs light be on and if there is a problem with tc wouldn't the tc light or a management light come on?
Yes all lights come on when I turn it on and go off as it should but no lights come on when it is stuck and just spinning the wheels. If I hold the revs at 2500rpm I can dig 2 nice holes with the front wheels and the back don't move.
All wheels have drive to them but on an open diff only one wheel has drive at a time
IF traction is broken
No cos it would be impossible for both to be driven at the same time on an open. It may look like they are as both are powered at a similar rate with drive swapping rapidly between but open diff one will always have no drive and one will have. It's just the way they work as the spiders don't lock, tc just brakes a wheel making the diff switch to the wheel with grip in order to try and keep power down
Wheels or axles?
Understand the turning circle issue but thought discos were 40:60 f-r? So cant be one wheel drive
So one wheel per axle drive then?
Yeah basically that's why if stuck and you have one wheel in air and look at what's being driven when putting foot down only one will spin
Unless of course the traction control is working which would brake the spinning wheel and send power to the other one,which is the op's problem,his TC on his Disco aint working !
where did 40-60 come from ?Understand the turning circle issue but thought discos were 40:60 f-r? So cant be one wheel drive
where did 40-60 come from ?