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Should Traction Control be off when ELocker is on?

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Old 08-31-2018, 03:33 PM
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Default Should Traction Control be off when ELocker is on?

Hi,

Can anyone tell me if I should turn Traction Control off before engaging my e locker? What happens if it’s left on?

My truck: 2016 F150 XLT, with FX4 package.

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Pavel
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I really don't think it matters. Ive never used them both together...for the record I hate traction control. I live in real life winter conditions -40 degrees, 6 feet of snow, etc.
I always turn traction control off in winter.
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I had my e-locker on (in 2WD) going up a smooth and dust covered rocky incline. Both back wheels lost traction and were spinning and I stopped climbing, but as far as I recall, traction control didn't engage. I ended up going into 4WD to make it up.
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No. If it needed to be off, it would turn off by itself.



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