Correct use of ETCS system
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Correct use of ETCS system
Yesterday I started a thread titled <TRAC/VSC; How to Use In the Snow> and got some great replies and, as a result, have a much better idea of when to disengage one, or both.
My 250 is a RWD, manual transmission model. I have an ETCS button on the dash, but absolutely no explanation is offered in the manual of what that button does.
When I push it, <ETCS Snow> appears above the odometer. That's all I know at this point.
When I Google <ETCS use>, all I find are explanations of how ETCS is a drive-by-wire system and a video from Lexus explaining how it works (that latter is clearly a refutation to allegations that the unintended surges experienced by some ETCS-equipped vehicles were caused by ETCS malfunctions) but _no_ explanation as to when you should turn it off in the snow.
Whenever it snows? When driving on snow-covered roads? When stuck in deep snow? When you're stuck, at a standstill in snow and can't get traction? On snow-covered hills?
Any clarifications as to when to use this ETCS button to turn ETCS off would be very welcome.
Many thanks.
My 250 is a RWD, manual transmission model. I have an ETCS button on the dash, but absolutely no explanation is offered in the manual of what that button does.
When I push it, <ETCS Snow> appears above the odometer. That's all I know at this point.
When I Google <ETCS use>, all I find are explanations of how ETCS is a drive-by-wire system and a video from Lexus explaining how it works (that latter is clearly a refutation to allegations that the unintended surges experienced by some ETCS-equipped vehicles were caused by ETCS malfunctions) but _no_ explanation as to when you should turn it off in the snow.
Whenever it snows? When driving on snow-covered roads? When stuck in deep snow? When you're stuck, at a standstill in snow and can't get traction? On snow-covered hills?
Any clarifications as to when to use this ETCS button to turn ETCS off would be very welcome.
Many thanks.
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dude, next time you drive your car just put it in "SNOW" and feel the difference. decreased throttle response, won't accelerate as quickly, etc. it is very noticeable if you push that button while driving.
it decreases the chance of you accelerating to the point of traction loss on slippery roads.
it decreases the chance of you accelerating to the point of traction loss on slippery roads.
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dude, next time you drive your car just put it in "SNOW" and feel the difference. decreased throttle response, won't accelerate as quickly, etc. it is very noticeable if you push that button while driving.
it decreases the chance of you accelerating to the point of traction loss on slippery roads.
it decreases the chance of you accelerating to the point of traction loss on slippery roads.
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