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27 messages, Last post on Jun 17, 2008 at 10:39 AM
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Replying to: crosby1 (Jul 29, 2006 10:29 pm)
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Replying to: e2helper (Aug 01, 2006 4:16 pm) Is the ABS valve/controller assembly the only change?
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Replying to: maddmaxx (Aug 01, 2006 6:05 pm) There is not an actual calibration in ABS and PCM for Malibu configuration so system performance would be uncertain. |
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I chatted with my friendly Chevrolet dealer discussing the problems I face with the traction control system on basic Malibus/Maxxes. He said I had not read the owners manual and claimed that by simply applying the brake once after encountering a loss of traction, the ABS system would work with the traction control system to lock the spinning wheel. Is he describing the NW9 system, which is (per previous posting) only on the SS Malibu models, and the one__not__ on the '04 Maxx LS I am driving? |
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e2helper, what computer(s) control the NW7? I'm interested in revisting the posibility of upgrading to the NW9, but am concerned the wiring harness is different or the computer controls just aren't there. Anymore light you or anyone could shed on this subject?
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Replying to: maddmaxx (Sep 27, 2007 8:10 pm) |
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As E2 commented, the '04 Maxx, (save the SS version), has a traction control system that cuts power to reduce wheel spinning. Moving to Portland OR gave me a chance to test this out. What happened? If the Maxx gets on a hill of glare ice, and you do not have chains or studs (or see below), you will go absolutely nowhere. The traction control will either cut all power to the drive wheels (without braking anything), or (should you turn traction control off) the wheels will spin uselessly. The SS would have fared no better since the entire road was glare ice. So now my Maxx has chains (for really severe, emergency conditions), and will soon have a pair of Auto Socks (the latter are much easier to put on and far less likely to damage the Maxx), to deal with the continual rain-snow-rain-snow freeze-thaw winter conditions Portland Or. is throwing at us this year. BTW, most other cars I was with couldn't get up that icy hill. The only ones that did had AWD and traction tires, or chains. |
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Hi Maxx owners. I live in Canada and am considering purchasing an 04 Maxx LS. I was just wondering if anyone has driven a Maxx in heavy snow and if so, how does it handle snowy driving conditions?
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Replying to: maxxfann (May 26, 2008 6:23 pm) In __snow__, the Maxx with Tripletreads was acceptable if not outstanding. On ice, the Maxx will go nowhere or skid its front, especially if you brake or accelerate. Blizzak series 60 tires may help (I've not used them). |
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