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kingkat4 Dec 9, 2011 05:40 PM

Traction control
 
Our 1st ice slush snow day.

I was a little suprised when it went into T.C. Don't know if I like it.

Do u guys turn it off or leave it on?

thanks

843de Dec 9, 2011 05:51 PM

I keep it punched off unless the roads get iffy, down here icy conditions are rare in winter for the most part, but the highways can get slick on even mildly rainy days.

frank6060 Dec 10, 2011 09:09 AM

I turn it off, it slows you down especially when your taking off from a complete stop on snow/ice. Around here it's actually dangerous cause most everyone get's going while your waiting for trac control..Of course I been driving thru Buffalo winters for 40 years, most of those with RWD so experience is a factor..

kingkat4 Dec 10, 2011 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by frank6060 (Post 606297)
I turn it off, it slows you down especially when your taking off from a complete stop on snow/ice. Around here it's actually dangerous cause most everyone get's going while your waiting for trac control..Of course I been driving thru Buffalo winters for 40 years, most of those with RWD so experience is a factor..

Hi I'm from upstate NY so I know what winter is. However I have always had 4 wheel drives. This is the 1st winter w the HHR. Or any front wheel drive.

thanks

Later

Jeda13 Dec 10, 2011 07:17 PM

I prefer the wheel spin over the TC in Buffalo, though admittedly I haven't driven the SS in much more than a little slush. TC always bugs me, having the car think for you. I have a stick as well, I like the control...
Where in upstate?

JIm

Old Lar Dec 11, 2011 10:31 AM

My last car had traction control and I was living in upstae NY then. I found it pretty useless as I had learned to drive without that feature. My 06 HHR, TC was an option and not on my car. Living in Florida, no snow and I still drive with a light foot. Anti lock brakes and TC appear to give overconfidence for drivers and they seem to take less care when on the road.

kingkat4 Dec 12, 2011 08:20 AM

Nord of Watertown on the Can. border.

Took it out on the back road the other day and the TC didn't seem as queer as the first day. It seemed to shut the engine down the first day.?

thanks

11BlueJ Dec 12, 2011 08:50 AM

TC slows you down driving on ice? B S
33 years driving in Minnesota (half of that drove RWD), TC works just fine.
Our last 4 cars have had it, and I wouldn't have one without these days.

jimpennjr Dec 12, 2011 09:22 AM

I love my traction control on flat surfaces, but any grade up, I hate it. It takes away any momentum you might need to get up the incline, away.

whopper Dec 12, 2011 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by jimpennjr (Post 606523)
I love my traction control on flat surfaces, but any grade up, I hate it. It takes away any momentum you might need to get up the incline, away.

Agreed - driving over a mountain pass and having top speed limited to 30-35mph with traction control kicked in full time and watching everyone else zooming by, can be a little frustrating, and dangerous. And that was with cable chains on all 4 corners.

Wishing I could turn it off on my 2006 - someone once posted something about pulling up on the parking brake just enough to trigger the parking light (but not enough to put pressure on the rear brakes) would turn off the TC, so will try that this winter.


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