Traction control operating for no reason
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Traction control operating for no reason
Hi,
A really random event happened earlier and I'm trying to get to the bottom of it. Basically I was accelerating out of my mates road and the skid light come on, the car locked up on the rear and I had clicking and buzzing noises all over the place.
I now have my engine management light on. I'm getting clicking from the rear which I think may be loose pads clicking as it goes away when I brake.
When I put my foot down to drive through the issue the car locked up and didn't want to know, loss of power and the sounds of a million clicks and beeps from the dash. I turned it off, left her 5 mins then started it up and drove into town.
I know that none of the VCS, ABS lights came on and that is the odd part for me, because one of those should have popped up to say hello when my car went nuts?!
Update....
....upon driving home the following happened.....
With traction control on and at any speed, the master cylinder makes a tapping sound, there's buzzing and clicking from the dash and the loss of traction light pops up on the dash.
If I turn traction control off I get no issues at all.
What sensors on the car decide if the car itself is losing traction? Like I said, I'm not getting any other lights apart from the engine management light, but that could be because of another issue. I'll get that checked tomorrow.
Thanks
A really random event happened earlier and I'm trying to get to the bottom of it. Basically I was accelerating out of my mates road and the skid light come on, the car locked up on the rear and I had clicking and buzzing noises all over the place.
I now have my engine management light on. I'm getting clicking from the rear which I think may be loose pads clicking as it goes away when I brake.
When I put my foot down to drive through the issue the car locked up and didn't want to know, loss of power and the sounds of a million clicks and beeps from the dash. I turned it off, left her 5 mins then started it up and drove into town.
I know that none of the VCS, ABS lights came on and that is the odd part for me, because one of those should have popped up to say hello when my car went nuts?!
Update....
....upon driving home the following happened.....
With traction control on and at any speed, the master cylinder makes a tapping sound, there's buzzing and clicking from the dash and the loss of traction light pops up on the dash.
If I turn traction control off I get no issues at all.
What sensors on the car decide if the car itself is losing traction? Like I said, I'm not getting any other lights apart from the engine management light, but that could be because of another issue. I'll get that checked tomorrow.
Thanks
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Traction control operating for no reason
Hi,
I just sent a question through but I did not mention what car it was for. It's a 2002 Lexus GS430, UK spec vehicle.
Thanks
I just sent a question through but I did not mention what car it was for. It's a 2002 Lexus GS430, UK spec vehicle.
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Hello RichS11, we would love to assist however we can only answer questions surrounding US Spec vehicles. We recommend you contact Lexus UK here: http://www.lexus.co.uk/ as they would be in the best position to assist
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Hi,
A really random event happened earlier and I'm trying to get to the bottom of it. Basically I was accelerating out of my mates road and the skid light come on, the car locked up on the rear and I had clicking and buzzing noises all over the place.
I now have my engine management light on. I'm getting clicking from the rear which I think may be loose pads clicking as it goes away when I brake.
When I put my foot down to drive through the issue the car locked up and didn't want to know, loss of power and the sounds of a million clicks and beeps from the dash. I turned it off, left her 5 mins then started it up and drove into town.
I know that none of the VCS, ABS lights came on and that is the odd part for me, because one of those should have popped up to say hello when my car went nuts?!
Update....
....upon driving home the following happened.....
With traction control on and at any speed, the master cylinder makes a tapping sound, there's buzzing and clicking from the dash and the loss of traction light pops up on the dash.
If I turn traction control off I get no issues at all.
What sensors on the car decide if the car itself is losing traction? Like I said, I'm not getting any other lights apart from the engine management light, but that could be because of another issue. I'll get that checked tomorrow.
Thanks
A really random event happened earlier and I'm trying to get to the bottom of it. Basically I was accelerating out of my mates road and the skid light come on, the car locked up on the rear and I had clicking and buzzing noises all over the place.
I now have my engine management light on. I'm getting clicking from the rear which I think may be loose pads clicking as it goes away when I brake.
When I put my foot down to drive through the issue the car locked up and didn't want to know, loss of power and the sounds of a million clicks and beeps from the dash. I turned it off, left her 5 mins then started it up and drove into town.
I know that none of the VCS, ABS lights came on and that is the odd part for me, because one of those should have popped up to say hello when my car went nuts?!
Update....
....upon driving home the following happened.....
With traction control on and at any speed, the master cylinder makes a tapping sound, there's buzzing and clicking from the dash and the loss of traction light pops up on the dash.
If I turn traction control off I get no issues at all.
What sensors on the car decide if the car itself is losing traction? Like I said, I'm not getting any other lights apart from the engine management light, but that could be because of another issue. I'll get that checked tomorrow.
Thanks
I know and experienced the above because when I autocross/track (racing legally) with traction control on, I get the above. When I turn traction control off, there will be absolutely no computer interference. I can fish tail and drift the car or even spin it anyway I want it to.
Anyways, I think the traction control sensor in one of your wheels is malfunctioning so please take it to local dealership for diagnose.
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