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pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2006 |
Turning off the DSC might help, but if you're finding you're sliding down after stopping then you bascially just don't have enough grip. Better tyres are about the only solution to that one.
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13th Jan 2017 2:01 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
i have parked out side my office before and the car door was closed and i stepped away, to see the FL2 sliding down the slope, rear wheels locked and skidding
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13th Jan 2017 2:32 pm |
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stooby Member Since: 08 Feb 2011 Location: South Lanarkshire Posts: 320 |
Hi DJ,
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14th Jan 2017 9:38 am |
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taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652 |
The TR does work in reverse, however, it's totally different than going forward.
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14th Jan 2017 10:35 am |
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GSKM Member Since: 05 Aug 2015 Location: Deepest darkest Shropshire Posts: 128 |
If the car could reverse up a slope that it then slips down when the handbrake is engaged it sounds like the traction control is really good.
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14th Jan 2017 11:38 am |
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DJ Member Since: 21 Jun 2015 Location: Lancs Posts: 5 |
Thanks for all the info. Good to know TR works in both directions.
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15th Jan 2017 5:23 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4998 |
Years ago when I was a teenager I was driving with a mate up a steep snowy hill near Holmfirth in my mum's MGB. Half way it lost traction and refused to go any further up the hill. We stopped, put handbrake on and got out to warn approaching traffic also coming up. The car then starting sliding backwards back down the hill with the rear wheels still locked. Luckily the weight of the engine spun the front right around so it was facing down hill, giving us the opportunity to jump back in and steer it safely to the bottom.
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15th Jan 2017 6:01 pm |
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