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Replying to: thegraduate (Apr 07, 2009 7:41 am) Why is TC activating, why has TC activated? Because there is TOO much drive torque being applied to the driven wheels for the level of trcation available.... So think of TC, first and foremost, as an early warning of roadbed conditions. Now that TC has activated what is, should be, your next move...?? Try to "feather" the throttle ever so lightly as to get moving forward without breaking through the "traction barrier". Try applying just enough torque to get the vehicle going forward. Doesn't work...?? Call a tow truck or add traction. Tire chains..?? Most folks with even a minor level of experience driving in wintertime low traction conditions will tell you that disabling TC so as to allow unlimited wheelspin/slip will almost never be of much help. If the slippery "layer" is thin enough that the heat of a spinning tire can break/cut through, then yes. Or if you need to use wheelspin/slip to rock the car back and forth to get unstuck, then again, yes. But keep in mind that had that Prius TC system allowed you to go "spinning out" across that intersection what would you have done if a quick turning maneuver had been required and then, ONLY THEN, you discovered the poor traction conditions...?? What then...!!
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Replying to: wwest (Apr 07, 2009 8:18 am)
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Replying to: wwest (Apr 06, 2009 6:10 pm) Maybe your experience in driving a first generation Corvair is different. |
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Replying to: acdii (Apr 07, 2009 9:56 am) Also....The OEM tires are undoubtedly selected primarily for low rolling resistance. Someone correct me if I'm mistaken but I suspect that might also mean relatively low traction. And while I have no exposure to the actual firmware code, the few FWD vehicles I have driven always seem to activate TC even before I had a sense of wheelspin/slip. But in reality it may very well be the tire selection that is making the difference. |
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Replying to: acdii (Apr 07, 2009 7:19 am) |
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Does anyone know when the 2010 Camry Hybrids will start showing up in dealer showrooms? Some dealers in NJ are saying not until June but I get the sense that they don't know or are just pushing to sell the 2009 Hybrids they still have on the lot. Thanks!!!
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Replying to: djs3 (Apr 14, 2009 8:50 am) |
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Replying to: djs3 (Apr 14, 2009 8:50 am) |
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I'm surprised this thread is dead for 2 months. It's a new engine with new 6-speed with better fuel economy, so there should be more anticipation here. Took a look at one today, and the only change in the interior I dound is there is now a cover for the holder just below the shifter. |
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