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Traction Control??

I HAVE A 93 PI AND WHEN I START OFF ON WET ROAD OR GRAVEL AND TIRE SPINS A LITTLE I HEAR THIS SOUND LIKE A GENERATOR COMING ON FOR A SECOND. IS THIS SUPPOSE TO HAPPEN? IT SOUNDS LIKE ITS COMING FROM BEHIND MY RADIO. IT SORTA SOUNDS LIKE THE NOISE THAT A AIR RIDE SYSTEM USE TO MAKE IM MY CADDIE? how does this traction control work if it is the noise?
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Re: Traction Control??

The traction control compares all wheel sensors to see if they are within a specified mph or voltage of each other. When the rear spins faster than the front is moving, the traction control applies the ABS valves to reduce wheel speed until all 4 wheels are within the parameters set by the manufacturer. Then it allows for normal acceleration again. Hope it helps.
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