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Old 08-04-2008, 04:09 AM
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Default Traction Control Problem?

My wife's 07 H3 Adv. (completely stock) started wigging out on her and left he stranded in the Target parking lot yesterday. She called me, and when I drove it, the only problem I noticed was that, at or near full lock, it appears that the brakes come on strongly. So much so, that you have to gun the vehicle to get it to barely move. My wife thinks it happened at times other than at full lock when she started noticing it. We had it towed to the dealer yesterday, which does not open until tomorrow.

I assume that this a traction control malfunction? Am I correct? Any thoughts?

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Old 08-04-2008, 04:57 AM
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Default Re: Traction Control Problem?

Make sure its not in 4hi lock. Sounds like it is to me.
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Make sure its not in 4hi lock. Sounds like it is to me.

Yea, that's what I thought while I was reading your post, Hawk.
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Default Re: Traction Control Problem?

If it's not in 4hi lock, it probably has an internal t-case problem.
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Default Re: Traction Control Problem?

Track Control is the far right button on the panel. When initiated it should act as a limited slip axel correction for slippery conditions...

Generally this feature is used for snowy or really wet conditions of operations. When you need a posi track type help from the vehicle.

The 4H selection on the panel will make the steering feel wrong when you are turning the wheel sharply. A pulsing will be felt as well thru steering wheel as the front wheels push back slightly against the turning force.
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Default Re: Traction Control Problem?

The traction control button is just there to disable traction control at the drivers discretion. Push and hold until traction disabled message is displayed. Upon the next ignition cycle traction control will automatically be activated again.
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