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Originally posted by Dewi2005:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by PhilD:
Sand, mud, any loose surface. In mud you want the wheels to spin to "clean" out, TC2 allows for more spin. In sand, you can get stuck simply because you have one spinning wheel, TC2 will help. Etc, etc.
Sometimes though TCS/TC2 will bring you to a stop, as it not only applies the brakes to the spinning wheel(s), but also limits rpm to 2000 or so. I've become stuck in sand simply because of TCS/TC2. Covering the brake slightly deactivates TCS/TC2 amd let's me go on my merry way. Using 1st gear can also help sometimes too.
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OK.. just to make sure we are all talking the same thing.
TC2 = allows additional wheel spin: Must be activated via the TC2 button on the dash.
TCS = applies brakes to spinning wheel(s) and limits RPM to ~2000. TCS is
on by default, but can be deactivated by slightly depressing the brake enough to illuminate the brake lamps. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>chu got it man