Discovered something interesting tonight while driving in snow (00 ES300)
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Discovered something interesting tonight while driving in snow (00 ES300)
So I was driving home from work tonight here in the Chicago burbs and the snow has been coming down pretty steady all day. The roads were all covered and I got to test out my new Michelin MXV4 Primacy tires nicely. On some long straight roads I wanted to play around with the brakes and see exactly what happens during full braking where ABS is doing all the work. So I do it and the back end begins to kick out so I counter steer to keep me from going off the road. At the moment when the car got about as sideways as I wanted to let it a beeping tone sounded. The VSC and traction lights were obviously illuminated as I was pretty much going sideways. This is the first time I have heard some sort of warning tone given out by the car in the 10,000 miles I have owned it. Does anyone know what this is and what its for? All I can think of is some sort of safety alarm tone to alert the driver the car is in some sort of very unusual attitude. Sounded kinda cool I guess lol
Anyone else experience this warning tone in their ES300's? My car is a 2000 ES300 Platinum all options.
BTW, the car drives excellent in the snow and I can now say I am very pleased with these Michelin Primacy tires in summer and winter.
James
Anyone else experience this warning tone in their ES300's? My car is a 2000 ES300 Platinum all options.
BTW, the car drives excellent in the snow and I can now say I am very pleased with these Michelin Primacy tires in summer and winter.
James
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I've never heard this. And i've been in an 99 ES300 that we were doing reverse donuts with my buddy. And my 2001 i always 'drift' leaving work, using the parking brake and icy lot
Good to know. Then again with a FWD car i guess i never 'drifted it' that extremely to trigger VSC & Trac. ALso i've driven thru some bad *** snow storms and never had these lights go off... hmm...
Good to know. Then again with a FWD car i guess i never 'drifted it' that extremely to trigger VSC & Trac. ALso i've driven thru some bad *** snow storms and never had these lights go off... hmm...
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Well im trying to think which lights were blinking I know for sure the traction one (triangle with skid marks) maybe that was it I cant remember but all I know is I was braking and the back started to swing out and I heard this alarm tone and I was like what the heck. I even had to do it a second time to make sure it wasnt like from the radio or something. Well anyway just thought I would make a post as I have never heard such a thing in any car I have owned.
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Yes, that is the stability control system telling you it's on the job. Our Highlander has done that a few times. There is a complicated yawl sensor that tells it that the car is traveling sideways, not in the same direction as the tires are pointed.
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