Does the traction control work when you are in reverse?
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Does the traction control work when you are in reverse?
I have a 2011 Justa convertible and I foolishly removed my winter tires early and needless to say there just had to be one more spring snow storm in March with my car shodded with its summer tires. I got stuck on a slight incline. In the flat just before the incline the TCS was going off constantly and I could move but only at a snail pace. On the incline I couldn't move at all with or without the TCS on. I rolled back down the slope in reverse into a snow covered parking lot of a former Walmart store . I found even on the flat ground in the parking lot, with about 3 inches of unplowed snow, I could move going backwards in reverse but not forwards. TCS was on. Was that simply a function of the tread pattern of the tire working better in reverse on the snow or is there no TCS functioning when you are in reverse?
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#3
Maybe I'll have to try this again next season!!
#4
Been there...done that with with my snows when I swapped then a couple days too early.
Did you try to disable the traction control....on my gen1 I had a switch...and had it modified for "track mode too...kinda had to flip it when you had deeper snow....even on a driveway with snows on.
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I did turn off the TCS and found that with the TCS on, if I could move at all going forwards it was at a snail pace ( I had a city bus overtake me at an intersection and make a turn in front of me!!) , otherwise with it off it was nothing at all or an occasional lurch and then get stuck. In reverse with it on or off I just did better than forwards!
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I would say that it's because reverse is the lowest gear, and the car was applying too much torque in forward even with traction control.
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