ESP and TC
ESP and TC
So here is my problem,
As you know when trying to launch or cars they bog down as soon as the rear wheels lose traction. So what you do is push the TC button to find that your car still bogs down meaning that there is still traction control even though you thought it was switched off.
So I did the searches like most of you and found that if you pull 2 fuses it switches esp and traction off.
Well I didnt like the inconvenience of having to pull fuses so i rigged a switch to the yaw sensor so i could switch off the ESP at will.
All works well when i flick the switch the ESP/BAS light comes on but if before I do that I push the traction button and the traction light comes on as soon as i switch off esp the traction light goes out.
So now i can do doughnuts and get the car sideways but as soon as i try to launch the car still bogs down.
Any suggestions???
Steve
As you know when trying to launch or cars they bog down as soon as the rear wheels lose traction. So what you do is push the TC button to find that your car still bogs down meaning that there is still traction control even though you thought it was switched off.
So I did the searches like most of you and found that if you pull 2 fuses it switches esp and traction off.
Well I didnt like the inconvenience of having to pull fuses so i rigged a switch to the yaw sensor so i could switch off the ESP at will.
All works well when i flick the switch the ESP/BAS light comes on but if before I do that I push the traction button and the traction light comes on as soon as i switch off esp the traction light goes out.
So now i can do doughnuts and get the car sideways but as soon as i try to launch the car still bogs down.
Any suggestions???
Steve
Re: ESP and TC
Originally Posted by bigbengt67
I'd imagine that fully disabling the TC would entail tricking the wheelspeed sensors somehow. Unfortunately, this would also affect your ABS system.
Re: ESP and TC
I disabled the ABS/ESP completely a while back and it worked great................for about 2 miles. Once the car picked up that it was "malfunctioning" it went int limp mode as I was trying to merge onto the freeway...........instant Geo Metro. Needless to say I just hit the stupid ESP button every time I get in the car and enjoy my 80% freedom from big brother.
Re: ESP and TC
Well ive done it!!!!!
I've toggle switched the hydraulic Unit(traction) so now i can either just switch off the esp or both the esp and traction control off completely.
tested it and its mad, a completely different car, from huge wheel spins to doghnuts.
Steve
I've toggle switched the hydraulic Unit(traction) so now i can either just switch off the esp or both the esp and traction control off completely.
tested it and its mad, a completely different car, from huge wheel spins to doghnuts.
Steve
Last edited by stevieb; 08-16-2008 at 07:10 AM.
Re: ESP and TC
Originally Posted by stevieb
Well ive done it!!!!!
I've toggle switched the hydrolic (traction) so now i can either just switch off the esp or both the esp and traction control off completely.
tested it and its mad, a completely different car, from huge wheel spins to doghnuts ITS MAD!!
I've toggle switched the hydrolic (traction) so now i can either just switch off the esp or both the esp and traction control off completely.
tested it and its mad, a completely different car, from huge wheel spins to doghnuts ITS MAD!!
Re: ESP and TC
Originally Posted by sonoronos
I'm sorry stevieb, what?
I have a 2004 ltd which doesnt have the no. 17 and 18 fuses that the later crossfires have.
What I have is a black box on the suspention turret just in front of the battery.
click the lid off this black box and you will find 3 large black wires bolted to 3 rather hefty fuses.
The middle wire is marked up as Hydraulic Unit(Traction) this is the one you need to cut and connect the toggle switch too.
before i did this i could make the wheels spin but the traction would kick in and bog down the motor even with the traction button pressed.
Now when I use my toggle switch i can spin the wheels right down the road!
The down side of this is that you also lose ABS BUT I WILL ONLY USE IT FOR LAUNCHING
Steve
Last edited by stevieb; 08-14-2008 at 03:54 PM.
Re: ESP and TC
Originally Posted by sonoronos
I thought another user said that pulling this fuse didn't do anything?
I'LL POST SOME PICTURES LATER TODAY
Re: ESP and TC
Originally Posted by sonoronos
brilliant, can you post a video too?
Done a video and will post it on youtube later.
This is the location of the black box, in front of the battery on the suspention turret.
click open the box to reveal the wires.
close up of the wiring diagram.
cut the center wire marked Hydraulic Unit(Traction) and feed new wire into cabin through fire wall.
Edit: Make sure you use either a 50 amp rated relay between the switch and the fuse or a 50 amp rated toggle switch.
As soon as ive uploaded the video i'll post the link
Steve
Last edited by stevieb; 08-16-2008 at 07:17 AM.
Re: ESP and TC
I wouldn't be surprised to find out that this will work on some Crossfires but not others.
I know in my car, I can pull the fuses and lay down 50+ feet of very expensive goodyear tire. This was done with my car when it was bone stock. (search youtube for "striping a dodge dealer". Sorry for not putting a direct link, but I'm at work and youtube is locked out! )
Other cars of the same year (2005) cannot do this, while some can. I'm pretty sure there was a software update implemented in the PCM sometime mid-production.
I know in my car, I can pull the fuses and lay down 50+ feet of very expensive goodyear tire. This was done with my car when it was bone stock. (search youtube for "striping a dodge dealer". Sorry for not putting a direct link, but I'm at work and youtube is locked out! )
Other cars of the same year (2005) cannot do this, while some can. I'm pretty sure there was a software update implemented in the PCM sometime mid-production.
Re: ESP and TC
I can smoke the tires from a dead stop with no issues by just flipping the traction control switch. My car will spin the tires from 10, 20, 30, 40 MPH and will bog down from the traction control kicking in even when it is turned off. From a roll, you can punch it and it will nose dive once the rear tires begin to spin faster than the front ones. This is what I cant stand.