stilbo
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- 2015 XL Base
Been away for awhile. The Xplors have been all waxed up and waitin for winter.. Summertime '70 Mustang project been keeping me away. Great new format! Haven't gotten used to it yet though! I searched topics for this (problem?) but didn't come up with much.
Just bought my Sweetie a '97 XLT with Control Trac, 4.0 OHV in dark metallic grey. 101k and very clean. Bought it from a dealer on eBay for $3300! I've changed/flushed all fluids and did major tune up and it runs out great but I have a question.
This scared the hell out of me at first but I think (hope) it may just be normal Control Trac operation....
When in "AUTO" I can feel some grabbing in the drive train during acceleration from a stop. It's kinda like clutch slipping but not that severe. Very slight and no real loss of torque to the wheels. All of this is on dry pavement. The reason I think it is related to the Control Trac is that when I switch to 4WD High I can't feel any of the aforementioned symptoms. Am I just feeling the system looking for wheel slippage and the quick engagement and disengagement of the Control Trac system?
Is this NORMAL?
If not I'd like to get some feedback as to what may be going on. Cheap stuff like ABS pick ups would be ok. Normal would be better! My old pre '95 manual lockers and my Limited 4x4 are no doubt different from the Control Trac system, right?
Thanks....
Just bought my Sweetie a '97 XLT with Control Trac, 4.0 OHV in dark metallic grey. 101k and very clean. Bought it from a dealer on eBay for $3300! I've changed/flushed all fluids and did major tune up and it runs out great but I have a question.
This scared the hell out of me at first but I think (hope) it may just be normal Control Trac operation....
When in "AUTO" I can feel some grabbing in the drive train during acceleration from a stop. It's kinda like clutch slipping but not that severe. Very slight and no real loss of torque to the wheels. All of this is on dry pavement. The reason I think it is related to the Control Trac is that when I switch to 4WD High I can't feel any of the aforementioned symptoms. Am I just feeling the system looking for wheel slippage and the quick engagement and disengagement of the Control Trac system?
Is this NORMAL?
If not I'd like to get some feedback as to what may be going on. Cheap stuff like ABS pick ups would be ok. Normal would be better! My old pre '95 manual lockers and my Limited 4x4 are no doubt different from the Control Trac system, right?
Thanks....