TC and F/awd vehicles.
#61
Re: TC and F/awd vehicles.
Can't seem to reply with your quote but I'm not sure which statement you think is wrong and your bold text sentence is confusing.
Here's a link to a site that explains a Open Differential; http://auto.howstuffworks.com/differ....htm/printable, scroll down to On Thin Ice.
Yeah, FWD with TC OFF won't move with one wheel off the ground and a AWD with three off the ground won't move either.
TC defaults to ON every time it's started.
Here's a link to a site that explains a Open Differential; http://auto.howstuffworks.com/differ....htm/printable, scroll down to On Thin Ice.
Yeah, FWD with TC OFF won't move with one wheel off the ground and a AWD with three off the ground won't move either.
TC defaults to ON every time it's started.
#62
Re: TC and F/awd vehicles.
There is no Traction Control Switch on the 2005-07 FEH vehicles.
#63
Re: TC and F/awd vehicles.
You have to ask Bill Winney about that because in Post #42, he said that he turned off his TC when stuck in the snow. In Post #50 he says that he has a '06 FEH.
Or was that his Mustang Cobra that has TC????????
Hmm, I think that he was refering to the '01 Mustang Cobra which came with TC. So it looks no TC switch on FEH from '05-'08! How about the '09? How about the same in FE? That's a good idea to have the ability to switch TC OFF in those special cases.
Or was that his Mustang Cobra that has TC????????
Hmm, I think that he was refering to the '01 Mustang Cobra which came with TC. So it looks no TC switch on FEH from '05-'08! How about the '09? How about the same in FE? That's a good idea to have the ability to switch TC OFF in those special cases.
Last edited by wptski; 06-05-2009 at 03:50 PM.
#64
Re: TC and F/awd vehicles.
You have to ask Bill Winney about that because in Post #42, he said that he turned off his TC when stuck in the snow. In Post #50 he says that he has a '06 FEH.
Or was that his Mustang Cobra that has TC????????
Hmm, I think that he was refering to the '01 Mustang Cobra which came with TC. So it looks no TC switch on FEH from '05-'08! How about the '09? How about the same in FE? That's a good idea to have the ability to switch TC OFF in those special cases.
Or was that his Mustang Cobra that has TC????????
Hmm, I think that he was refering to the '01 Mustang Cobra which came with TC. So it looks no TC switch on FEH from '05-'08! How about the '09? How about the same in FE? That's a good idea to have the ability to switch TC OFF in those special cases.
GaryG
#65
Re: TC and F/awd vehicles.
The '09 FEH is the only FEH to have a switch. My manual says this switch allows the system to be turned OFF in order for the engine to provide power to spin the wheels when stuck. The system will automatically returned to the ON position when the KEY is recycled or you manually turned the switch back ON.
GaryG
GaryG
#66
Re: TC and F/awd vehicles.
The earlier FE had RSC while us FEH owners waited for it until '09. I'm sure they also had the switch for the same reasons when equipped. I don't remember the exact year but my guess would be '06 was the year for RSC and the switches in the FE.
GaryG
GaryG
#67
Re: TC and F/awd vehicles.
Stevedebi,
I may not have seen all of this discussion since I recently added wptski to my ignore list. I just found his contributions counterproductive and lacking in knowledge.
I have one of those switches on my Mustang and I use it unfailingly on ice, snow & mud. If you've followed my contributions, I learned the hard way that the TC acts in opposition to the "limited slip" feature of the differential on my Mustang and at low speeds can, in fact, prevent the "limited slip" feature from actuating.
My house is about 5 miles back on a dirt road and when the rain has come the mud can be as slick as ice. I'll do some more homework on my '06 FEH. May take me a week or so since I have alot on my plate for the moment.
Remember the "limited slip" feature only kicks in when the wheel rpms are far enough apart while the TC seeks to keep a wheel from "spinning." If the setpoint where the TC kicks in is less than the rpm needed to actuate the "limited slip" feature of the axle, then, voila, it prevents the limited slip feature from actuating.
This is precisely what I observed on my Mustang and that's what I wrote about. The rest of the junk discussion on that line was just another person with an opinion. Like I said, I'll do some homework and see if I can shed some more light on this topic for the FEH.
I may not have seen all of this discussion since I recently added wptski to my ignore list. I just found his contributions counterproductive and lacking in knowledge.
I have one of those switches on my Mustang and I use it unfailingly on ice, snow & mud. If you've followed my contributions, I learned the hard way that the TC acts in opposition to the "limited slip" feature of the differential on my Mustang and at low speeds can, in fact, prevent the "limited slip" feature from actuating.
My house is about 5 miles back on a dirt road and when the rain has come the mud can be as slick as ice. I'll do some more homework on my '06 FEH. May take me a week or so since I have alot on my plate for the moment.
Remember the "limited slip" feature only kicks in when the wheel rpms are far enough apart while the TC seeks to keep a wheel from "spinning." If the setpoint where the TC kicks in is less than the rpm needed to actuate the "limited slip" feature of the axle, then, voila, it prevents the limited slip feature from actuating.
This is precisely what I observed on my Mustang and that's what I wrote about. The rest of the junk discussion on that line was just another person with an opinion. Like I said, I'll do some homework and see if I can shed some more light on this topic for the FEH.
#68
Re: TC and F/awd vehicles.
Stevedebi,
I may not have seen all of this discussion since I recently added wptski to my ignore list. I just found his contributions counterproductive and lacking in knowledge.
I have one of those switches on my Mustang and I use it unfailingly on ice, snow & mud. If you've followed my contributions, I learned the hard way that the TC acts in opposition to the "limited slip" feature of the differential on my Mustang and at low speeds can, in fact, prevent the "limited slip" feature from actuating.
My house is about 5 miles back on a dirt road and when the rain has come the mud can be as slick as ice. I'll do some more homework on my '06 FEH. May take me a week or so since I have alot on my plate for the moment.
Remember the "limited slip" feature only kicks in when the wheel rpms are far enough apart while the TC seeks to keep a wheel from "spinning." If the setpoint where the TC kicks in is less than the rpm needed to actuate the "limited slip" feature of the axle, then, voila, it prevents the limited slip feature from actuating.
This is precisely what I observed on my Mustang and that's what I wrote about. The rest of the junk discussion on that line was just another person with an opinion. Like I said, I'll do some homework and see if I can shed some more light on this topic for the FEH.
I may not have seen all of this discussion since I recently added wptski to my ignore list. I just found his contributions counterproductive and lacking in knowledge.
I have one of those switches on my Mustang and I use it unfailingly on ice, snow & mud. If you've followed my contributions, I learned the hard way that the TC acts in opposition to the "limited slip" feature of the differential on my Mustang and at low speeds can, in fact, prevent the "limited slip" feature from actuating.
My house is about 5 miles back on a dirt road and when the rain has come the mud can be as slick as ice. I'll do some more homework on my '06 FEH. May take me a week or so since I have alot on my plate for the moment.
Remember the "limited slip" feature only kicks in when the wheel rpms are far enough apart while the TC seeks to keep a wheel from "spinning." If the setpoint where the TC kicks in is less than the rpm needed to actuate the "limited slip" feature of the axle, then, voila, it prevents the limited slip feature from actuating.
This is precisely what I observed on my Mustang and that's what I wrote about. The rest of the junk discussion on that line was just another person with an opinion. Like I said, I'll do some homework and see if I can shed some more light on this topic for the FEH.
I might be lacking in knowledge and have a opinion but what's wrong with that. This seems to be a forum like others full of opinions and some people that are just full of it! Gosh, some really touchy people here as they get all bent out of shape if you question or don't agree with what they said even if I'm wrong! Who cares? I don't care if somebody doesn't agree with me! All those opinions didn't bother me in the 4WD/SG-II thread. There seems to be issues about posting here if you don't have a FEH too!
#69
Re: TC and F/awd vehicles.
Since you have me on your ignore list, you won't see this. I came to this forum looking for answers about the FE/FEH 4WD/AWD system. Met some oposition on that one also but for the most part, I was right about the SG-II reading. Lots of opinions on that thread too!!
I might be lacking in knowledge and have a opinion but what's wrong with that. This seems to be a forum like others full of opinions and some people that are just full of it! Gosh, some really touchy people here as they get all bent out of shape if you question or don't agree with what they said even if I'm wrong! Who cares? I don't care if somebody doesn't agree with me! All those opinions didn't bother me in the 4WD/SG-II thread. There seems to be issues about posting here if you don't have a FEH too!
I might be lacking in knowledge and have a opinion but what's wrong with that. This seems to be a forum like others full of opinions and some people that are just full of it! Gosh, some really touchy people here as they get all bent out of shape if you question or don't agree with what they said even if I'm wrong! Who cares? I don't care if somebody doesn't agree with me! All those opinions didn't bother me in the 4WD/SG-II thread. There seems to be issues about posting here if you don't have a FEH too!
GaryG
#70
Re: TC and F/awd vehicles.
Thanks, I have never put anyone on my ignore list either. I might be wrong sometimes and I might be right sometimes but neither is a crime in my book.