ESP/traction control
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veedub-ally
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ESP/traction control
Just wondering if anyone has ESP/traction control specified on their car and is able to comment for me.
Bascially, I ordered my car with the ESP option which includes traction control as I didn't think it would be driveable to its full potential without it. However, on a few occasions I have pulled out to overtake other traffic, planted the throttle and then struggled with the wheel as I get wheelspin causing me to back off the gas. I can only conclude that either the traction takes an age to kick in or it is not working properly.
My car is going into the garage next week to get checked but I wondered if anyone could advise.
If it is taking ages to kick in then I reckon it isn't really worth the £445 extra that I had to pay.
Cheers.
Bascially, I ordered my car with the ESP option which includes traction control as I didn't think it would be driveable to its full potential without it. However, on a few occasions I have pulled out to overtake other traffic, planted the throttle and then struggled with the wheel as I get wheelspin causing me to back off the gas. I can only conclude that either the traction takes an age to kick in or it is not working properly.
My car is going into the garage next week to get checked but I wondered if anyone could advise.
If it is taking ages to kick in then I reckon it isn't really worth the £445 extra that I had to pay.
Cheers.
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DanDiesel
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i get the same sorta thing with my ibiza when i plant the gas hard especially in the wet! i only have traction control!
if the traction control wasn't there, then the wheels would just spin up and i think the movement of the steering wheel is like a method of telling u to step off the gas slightly to help u get grip!
i don't know for sure if this is the case but i know it works for me!
if the traction control wasn't there, then the wheels would just spin up and i think the movement of the steering wheel is like a method of telling u to step off the gas slightly to help u get grip!
i don't know for sure if this is the case but i know it works for me!
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veedub-ally
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Great! That's the way I feel..... £445 extra for nothing!Same with the GTi, they have EDL and it says that the light comes on when it's in use (sliding on a corner for example) I've slid a couple of times and not seen the light come on or felt that it's doing anything.
It's been me braking that's stopped anything.
Well done VW!!!
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veedub-ally
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Mine works really well.
Push too hard and it backs the power off a lot for a sec then gives it back. Have felt it sorting out understeer in the wet. Sorta like i felt the car slide and as i thought "I should probably do something about this..." The car did it for me.
Also sorts out ovesteer pretty quickly on slippery concrete parking lots....Fun!!!
Push too hard and it backs the power off a lot for a sec then gives it back. Have felt it sorting out understeer in the wet. Sorta like i felt the car slide and as i thought "I should probably do something about this..." The car did it for me.
Also sorts out ovesteer pretty quickly on slippery concrete parking lots....Fun!!!