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04-16-2018, 04:20 AM | #24 |
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I suspect traction control on the e-motor can be more instant than on a gas engine - you don't have lots of mechanical things like pistons and flywheels moving around that need a bit of time to slow down!
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04-16-2018, 06:29 AM | #25 |
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But I had TC turned off and it does this!? With TC on, its less harsh and very TC feely. With TC off, something else happens.. can you guys give it a test (TC Off, dry road)?
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I'll have a play next time it's dry in England
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Anyone ever find an answer to this?
Same thing is happening with mine, usually in edrive. My friend says it's normal and it occurs to him as well but he notices the TC indicator blink on the dash when it happens, but I never see TC come on. My dealer hasn't seen it before and thinks it's a big issue and is now dealing with Germany to see if they can find a solution. Software and reprogramming has not helped thus far. |
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