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Thread: What to do for traction control not kick in on dyno?

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    What to do for traction control not kick in on dyno?

    Guys I disable the traction control on the file, took off F1 and F22 fuse, but i fell like traction control kicks in on dyno. What else can i do?

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    Sure it's not the ABS kicking in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyChevy305 View Post
    Sure it's not the ABS kicking in?
    I rent a dyno I couldn't make a good pass, the last run the back brakes where smoking, I just stop it there.

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    Easy fix, disconnect a wheel sensor.

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    Disconnecting just one front wheel speed sensor is the best way. That faults out all the actuators for ABS, stabiltiy control, torque vectoring etc, but still keeps the modules powered up so things like average driven wheel speed (assuming RWD or truck in 2WD) and communications etc work properly. Note when you have electric brake boost (MY19+ trucks) this is definately the best way otherwise you throw a lot of codes.

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    Are you holding the button down to disable the stability control?