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Traction control problem - Slid backwards down hill

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Old 01-04-14, 04:44 PM
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When coming to a stop, there is no difference between RWD, AWD and FWD. The key difference is in acceleration. You have profoundly more grip in an AWD car vs FWD or RWD. If anything, AWD adds more weight which doesn't help in stopping. Get yourself dedicated snow tires if snow is a factor in where you live.

Last thing to note, not all "All Season" tires are rated for snow. If you do get all seasons that are snow rated, I wouldn't trust them in anything more than a dusting of snow.
Old 01-06-14, 01:04 PM
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I've been fine with my 4 MICHELIN X-ICE tires!!!
Old 01-08-14, 03:18 AM
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Hi -

Thanks to all for responding to my original message. I ended up buying snow tires (Blizzak LM-60) and they made a HUGE difference. I felt like I was one of the few on the snowy and then icy road the other day that could control my car in most situations (of course - 4 wheels on ice is never good.) I also found that the performance is good on dry and on wet roads, though a tad noisy. I love my new tires and now feel much better again about my CT.

BTW - MPG (perhaps coincidentally) has gone up with the new tires -

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Old 01-08-14, 11:12 PM
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So what do you guys think the chances will be of successfully swapping in the TC button and functionality from the upcoming 2014's into ours? haha.
Old 01-09-14, 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by NSXboost
So what do you guys think the chances will be of successfully swapping in the TC button and functionality from the upcoming 2014's into ours? haha.
I hope someone figures it out; it's way outside of my wheelhouse. For now, the Contra code method will have to do.
Old 01-23-14, 04:59 PM
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Ok...finally had a string of nasty weather /roads here in the MidAtlantic for the first time since I got my 2012. I have the standard issue all weather radials on my car and it did well.....even during heavy snowfall on my way home Tuesday..which is mostly uphill and some people were having a fit.
I kept it in Sport Mode and used a very light touch on the accelerator when starting on a hill, etc and I got around just fine. If I were in a snowier climate I would certainly consider snow tires but for the weather we get so far so good...I do keep the "secret Code" handy just in case!
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The other possibility, that I read somewhere, is that you can disable the traction control by pulling the fuse? But it might also disable ABS and stability control?
Old 01-27-14, 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by KKM
The other possibility, that I read somewhere, is that you can disable the traction control by pulling the fuse? But it might also disable ABS and stability control?
who needs any of that lol my hands and feet do all three things!
Old 01-27-14, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by KKM
The other possibility, that I read somewhere, is that you can disable the traction control by pulling the fuse? But it might also disable ABS and stability control?
Any one know which fuse it is? would be good to know just in case
Old 01-29-14, 05:53 AM
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snow tires are fantastic on any car !
There's even a video comparison on a 4x4 that shows that snow tires beat any "snow option" anytime!
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I don't get why deactivating the traction control on the ct 200h with the pedal press sequence would cause serious damage. Do you know?

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Old 12-26-19, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by nabbun
Be advised: You can cause serious damage to your vehicle in this mode. This is used for testing. No one on Club Lexus is responsible for any damage you cause to your vehicle.
Are you sure about this? its just disabling the traction control isn't it?
Old 12-27-19, 02:42 PM
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eh it's like saying you can turn off your lights by doing x, so we're not responsible if you crash cause your lights were off.

there's nothing unusual about that. yeah turning off traction aids may make you hit something, all things being equal.

the act itself of turning off traction aids isn't particularly dangerous in and of itself. just a software state.
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