Traction control turns itself off and stays off
Traction control turns itself off and stays off
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Wyld Stallyn

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2,056 posts

152 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Hey guys,

Decided to take the red 'ro to work last week when it was sub zero - squeeze the throttle to accelerate in 4th from 30 to 40 - 'low traction' on dash and then TC Off and stays off - this has happened before on odd occasion and always magically is fixed after a restart.

At the Ace cafe meet Batman was kind enough to show me the connector under the engine cover that cured his intermittent TC issue (a black one in the middle with a blue catch iirc..? )

Anything else I should be looking out for/at?

I will be running the engine for a few mins firstly to warm the catches on the engine panel (as they is prone to snapping) and me whilst I clean the connector and reseat it.

Cheers

Chewie

preciousmetal

3,373 posts

200 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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It's the car telling you it wants to burn rubber biggrin

Sorry no help at all

Wyld Stallyn

Original Poster:

2,056 posts

152 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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preciousmetal said:
It's the car telling you it wants to burn rubber biggrin

Sorry no help at all
Very truelaugh

But, there are always plenty of cars with working TC available ready to rock n roll at Swiss Tony's Used V8 Emporium biggrin

preciousmetal

3,373 posts

200 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Wyld Stallyn said:
preciousmetal said:
It's the car telling you it wants to burn rubber biggrin

Sorry no help at all
Very truelaugh

But, there are always plenty of cars with working TC available ready to rock n roll at Swiss Tony's Used V8 Emporium biggrin
rofl

You always make me chuckle Chewie

adevxr

234 posts

179 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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Not sure if its directly related to your issue but I started to get this a few times a few months back whilst having battery issues, put a new battery on and it hasn't happened since? Cant think why it would make a difference but nothing else has changed?

Ade

SOULCREW

293 posts

201 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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i know mines an r8 but...i lost abs and t/c because one of the speed sensor harnesses on the rear had failed.

Wyld Stallyn

Original Poster:

2,056 posts

152 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Thanks Guys,

had the problem before and after a battery change and have only lost the TC not the ABS, so would deduce that the problem probably isn't a wheel sensor, but worth a looky see if the intermittent problem comes back...

preciousmetal

3,373 posts

200 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Wyld Stallyn said:
Thanks Guys,

had the problem before and after a battery change and have only lost the TC not the ABS, so would deduce that the problem probably isn't a wheel sensor, but worth a looky see if the intermittent problem comes back...
If you can bring the car up here Chewie I can read any codes for you smile

Wyld Stallyn

Original Poster:

2,056 posts

152 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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preciousmetal said:
If you can bring the car up here Chewie I can read any codes for you smile
Cheers Mr Tony, much appreciated thumbup

Xpuffin

9,209 posts

229 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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It could well be a wheel sensor as the tc uses the abs sensors.
Did it happen after a night of rain? If so it should dry out. I always get the symptoms you describe after a very high speed run and braking. It either resets itself or I kill the power via the abs fuse to get it back on side.

Wyld Stallyn

Original Poster:

2,056 posts

152 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Xpuffin said:
It could well be a wheel sensor as the tc uses the abs sensors.
Did it happen after a night of rain? If so it should dry out. I always get the symptoms you describe after a very high speed run and braking. It either resets itself or I kill the power via the abs fuse to get it back on side.
Defo Not the last time it - was sub zero and dry and only seems to occur when the Low Traction comes up on the dash (which it does frequently biglaugh )

Wouldn't I get an abs fault as well tho? confused

Xpuffin

9,209 posts

229 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Wyld Stallyn said:
Defo Not the last time it - was sub zero and dry and only seems to occur when the Low Traction comes up on the dash (which it does frequently biglaugh )

Wouldn't I get an abs fault as well tho? confused
Ah, ok, missed that bit.
Sounds like some wiggly amps arn't getting through to the TC module. Try bypassing the off switch as a first try.

Wyld Stallyn

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2,056 posts

152 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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James at Elite invited me up to plug into his shiney new code reader cool

Hears what it say: P0989 Control Module Power Relay Feedback Circuit Low Voltage

It was Wetter than a Haddocks Bathing Costume on the way back and No TC issues at all, so I guess time will tell if the 'loose' connector is to blame or not...

Cheers Swiss Toni thumbup

preciousmetal

3,373 posts

200 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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Wyld Stallyn said:
James at Elite invited me up to plug into his shiney new code reader cool

Hears what it say: P0989 Control Module Power Relay Feedback Circuit Low Voltage

It was Wetter than a Haddocks Bathing Costume on the way back and No TC issues at all, so I guess time will tell if the 'loose' connector is to blame or not...

Cheers Swiss Toni thumbup
No problem Chewie. Glad I could help - read the exact code and clear it for you. See how you get on
JB @ Elite (Swiss Toni)