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Old 03-05-2015, 06:41 PM   #1
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Question - Would Traction Control work?

I'm considering getting a new used car sometime over the next several months. Basically, I want a compact SUV or high sitting wagon.

One of the places I might use my vehicle would be on a boat ramp which can be a bit slick at times.

If the car were 2WD with Traction Control, would the TC kick in on a ramp if 1 front wheel slipped?

Also, what would happen if both front wheels slipped? I think that I read somewhere that if both front wheels had no traction, the TC rear wheels wouldn't kick in anyway.

I assume that with a AWD vehicle, even if 3 wheels lost traction, one wheel would still try to move the vehicle.

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