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Ser 11 Disco Traction Control

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Ser 11 Disco Traction Control

Post by Casey_leonard »

Hi All
How can I (if possible) disable the Auto Traction Control on my Ser 11 Disco 4.0.
Sorry if it has been discussed before but my search returns zero.

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Post by mickrangie »

If u have a cdl engage it then turn the car off and back on again that will disable the traction control and abs......if not pull the fuse :lol:
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Post by Casey_leonard »

Hi
I don't have CDL and cannot see a fuse with TC listed.
Maybe I am looking for the wrong symbol or the wrong place.
Attached is pic's of my fuse box from under the bonnet, is there any other fuse's that I should be looking for.
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Post by mickrangie »

i am not sure which fuse it is but u should look in yr manual... i think there are some fuses under the dash as well....

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Post by Philip A »

A good start would be the one marked (ABS). Top row about 1/3 from left I think.
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Post by awright »

You should really install a centre diff lock as traction control takes time to kick in during which time on a steep slippery hill you will kick off to the left severely.

You can buy kits for them and they are simple to put in because when they stopped installing they didnt change the centre diff setup. This means it is basically a cable connection and that's it.
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