When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
It's been so long since I've been able to drive my car problem-free (I think), but one thing I don't remember for sure:
If I turn traction control off via the console switch, and my tires spin, is the light still supposed to flash on and off when the tires are slipping, or should the light remain solid? I know if TC is off, the light will blink when the TC system engages. Just want to make sure there's nothing further wrong with my ESP/BAS system :). Thanks to anyone for the refresher. |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Originally Posted by crookedview
It's been so long since I've been able to drive my car problem-free (I think), but one thing I don't remember for sure:
If I turn traction control off via the console switch, and my tires spin, is the light still supposed to flash on and off when the tires are slipping, or should the light remain solid? I know if TC is off, the light will blink when the TC system engages. Just want to make sure there's nothing further wrong with my ESP/BAS system :). Thanks to anyone for the refresher. |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Right, I know that.. It just seems that my tires aren't spinning as much after everything I've done, and I just want to make sure the TC light will still blink when I've turned it 'off' via the button :)
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Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Originally Posted by crookedview
Right, I know that.. It just seems that my tires aren't spinning as much after everything I've done, and I just want to make sure the TC light will still blink when I've turned it 'off' via the button :)
You know it's faster when your tires aren't spinning:-). It's also faster when your cars not sideways lol |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Crookedview, what year do you have? Stick or automatic?
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Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
It should blink anytime wheel slip is sensed. Did it take long to bleed the brakes?
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Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
+fireamx: Stick
ChuckNorris: Didn't take me long, since I had a shop do it :). Didn't feel like jacking the car up on a nice weekend. All seems well though. |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Originally Posted by Thirteendog
Technically you can't completely turn tc off. It will still engage if it feels like it needs to.
the easiest way to no traction control |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Resurrecting my thread :)
Anyone know if the ESP module that connects to the ABS control module specific to a manual trans or auto trans? Or even if the ABS control module is transmission, or vehicle specific? Thanks! |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Originally Posted by crookedview
Resurrecting my thread :)
Anyone know if the ESP module that connects to the ABS control module specific to a manual trans or auto trans? Or even if the ABS control module is transmission, or vehicle specific? Thanks! I am afraid to say I have no idea what you are talking about, but that's normal for me, I think.:confused: |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Originally Posted by Infinite
fuses ;)
the easiest way to no traction control |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Over here in the UK - tyres are pretty expensive and you learn pretty quick to take care of a full set - unless you have money to burn.
I wouldnt recommend ever bypassing safety systems that have been created for your safety on the road - its not just your life - its the other people who dont have a choice because of the decisons youve made - unless your on the track of course. I would guess any warranty or insurance would be completely null and void from this kind of activity and I am not sure what your trying to achieve. |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
What does a new set of OEM Contis cost in England?
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Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
If you mean continentals - around £153 for the front - £250 plus for the rears are around the average costs.
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Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Originally Posted by onehundred80
Could you be a bit more specific ?
I am afraid to say I have no idea what you are talking about, but that's normal for me, I think.:confused: There's an ESP and ABS module that connects to the aluminum block that the hydraulic lines connect to. I'm wondering if either of those modules (ESP and/or ABS) are specific to a manual transmission vs. an automatic transmission, or if the same modules are used on all Crossfires. Does that make more sense? |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Originally Posted by Mighty Quin
If you mean continentals - around £153 for the front - £250 plus for the rears are around the average costs.
It's cheaper to import them from the US. |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Originally Posted by crookedview
Ha, sorry. Was pretty tired when I asked that.
There's an ESP and ABS module that connects to the aluminum block that the hydraulic lines connect to. I'm wondering if either of those modules (ESP and/or ABS) are specific to a manual transmission vs. an automatic transmission, or if the same modules are used on all Crossfires. Does that make more sense? |
Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
I've never been able to spin my tires ..04 Automatic...Also, my light is always dimly lit..brightens up when I turn off the TC..
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Re: When TC turned off, is light supposed to blink?
Originally Posted by 315er
I've never been able to spin my tires ..04 Automatic...Also, my light is always dimly lit..brightens up when I turn off the TC..
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