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This truck cuts off the fuel if you start spinning in snow. I don't want it to do that. All it does is get you stuck on a little hill or something you could have made it up. I don't want it to think for me. Sometimes you just need it to keep going.
I would think it has something to do with traction control (atc). Before I just start searching through, does anyone know what I should look for in insite or Bendix to stop it? Or am I stuck with it?
Thanks.
I'm surprised there isn't a switch to disable it.
I could certainly see that causing a ####up!
The only way to disable, besides trying to pull a fuse if there is one, is to connect a laptop with ABS program and turn the feature off. The traction control signal is done by the ABS module.

Found this on just answer
Check calibration FEATURES and PARAMETERS Load based speed control.
If this truck is a Volvo. Hit the tcs switch.
My prostar has a "offroad" button that disables atc.
If this is a Paccar product it can easily be disabled with ESA. If not get someone to do it with ABS software like the member stated.
(02-14-2017 )Brock Wrote: [ -> ]My prostar has a "offroad" button that disables atc.

This Peterbilt has the offroad button. I'll try that sometime. Thanks.
The off road button should disable it.
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