MudRat
New Member
Dear wise ones...
Just a query re the ABS and traction control... I am finding that my traction control on my 2000 TD5 seems over sensitive and comes on with the slightest slippage.. This is mildly annoying as my old defender was TC less and seemed much better at locking it diff and seemed to respond better in muddy and icy conditions.. Now this has caused me a concern...
I will be driving to Switzerland in the winter which I normally do and going through some serious snow and Ice in the mountain roads. I am hesitant with my Disco.. It is sad to say, but I would be far more confident with my old defender. This is two reasons, I am worried that the TC will just not give the traction to the wheels or lock the diff as there seems to be no diff lock par say.. I am also worried that the ABS will cause more problems than it is worth. Trying to stop the beast in the snow and ice is not fun. In fact, It just seems to not stop!!!!
My question is this really, 1. Can I disconnect the ABS reasonably without causing ECU issues?
2. Can I permanently lock the diff so that the TC will not interfere?
This may seem like an ignorant question to which I apologise, but I am just used to my defender which I could do everything manually with.
Thanks, thoughts would be appreciated and your comments of how your disco survived in the snow??
Thanks,
MudRat
Just a query re the ABS and traction control... I am finding that my traction control on my 2000 TD5 seems over sensitive and comes on with the slightest slippage.. This is mildly annoying as my old defender was TC less and seemed much better at locking it diff and seemed to respond better in muddy and icy conditions.. Now this has caused me a concern...
I will be driving to Switzerland in the winter which I normally do and going through some serious snow and Ice in the mountain roads. I am hesitant with my Disco.. It is sad to say, but I would be far more confident with my old defender. This is two reasons, I am worried that the TC will just not give the traction to the wheels or lock the diff as there seems to be no diff lock par say.. I am also worried that the ABS will cause more problems than it is worth. Trying to stop the beast in the snow and ice is not fun. In fact, It just seems to not stop!!!!
My question is this really, 1. Can I disconnect the ABS reasonably without causing ECU issues?
2. Can I permanently lock the diff so that the TC will not interfere?
This may seem like an ignorant question to which I apologise, but I am just used to my defender which I could do everything manually with.
Thanks, thoughts would be appreciated and your comments of how your disco survived in the snow??
Thanks,
MudRat