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    Default Putting a C on a rolling road.

    I was thinking of putting my car on a rolling road but I dont have a traction control switch could I just pull out a fuse instead to deactivate it??

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    you dont need to deactivate it mate

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    as above

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    If the operator knows his stuff he'll just drive through the t/c.

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    Does it not after a while in a situation like this just 'give up' as it thinks there is a fault?

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    Nice one! I was asking as I have seen astra G GSi`s on rolling roads having them removed as the tc kicked in even with its turned off

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    Quote Originally Posted by cormac81 View Post
    Nice one! I was asking as I have seen astra G GSi`s on rolling roads having them removed as the tc kicked in even with its turned off
    The system apparently thinks there is a fault because the front wheels are spinning and the rear wheels are still. This situation can be realised in the real world when doing a hill start on a snowy day!

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