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Re: Snow

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Noggin wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 4:37 pm
Mussels wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 3:46 pm I'd love to turn off the TC in snow but the car is designed to always have it on, the back end breaks free on even slightly damp roads.
It has a snow mode so I just hope the designers did more than add a placebo to sell more cars.
I have to go into the screen and settings and then find traction control to turn it off. Might be possible in yours that way? When I restart I would have to do that again as it doesn't lock.

Bloody stupid that manufacturers don't still just have a button to make it simple!!!
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Noggin wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 4:37 pm Bloody stupid that manufacturers don't still just have a button to make it simple!!!
Snow mode...

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...easy peasy :)
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Re: Snow

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dern wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 4:52 pm
Noggin wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 4:37 pm Bloody stupid that manufacturers don't still just have a button to make it simple!!!
Snow mode...


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...easy peasy :)
But, too many manufacturers don't do that :( :( :(
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Re: Snow

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Over 300hp awd and 3PMSF tyres on the Volvo was fun around Derbyshire this morning 😄
Especially with traction control disabled 😂
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We had an old Jeep Grand Cherokee and that was brilliant in the snow, diff lock, low ratio and no electronic aids. It worked really well.
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Yet to own a real 4x4 with diff locks and low range can imagine it would be great fun.
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Re: Snow

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We got 6 inches overnight (phnarr). ☃️

Power cut at 11pm, back on for us by midnight, but our neighbours down the road lost power at the same time, and still have no power (along with another 72 properties apparently) - they've been told it might be back on at 8pm 😱
It's his 80th on Sunday and they were supposed to be going to London by train for the weekend including seeing a couple of shows - they've had to reschedule for next weekend, as the roads were impassable first thing, and the trains have been a smidge upset too 😥

We have a very big (needs trimming tbf) tree in front of the house which lost a section that made up about a third of it, blocking our exit. Handily we didn't need to go anywhere.
Him indoors took the quad around 'our' woods and cleared around 35 small trees that had come down across the paths.

It's been thawing all day, but there's still plenty out there, and it's supposed to drop to -4 tonight, so I imagine we'll have plenty of snow and ice to play in this weekend 😎
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Re: Snow

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Had a bit of a worry today as did my first transfer in snow - well, worried that there would be a lot of snow on the ground for the return cos it was snowing when I left the depot, but didn't have to go up to resort to do the pick up as there isn't enough working time to pick up and drop off with the added airport wait!!

Anyway - the town road was interesting but once on the main road it was ok - although snowing pretty much all the way to Lyon

On the way back I worried that if the Police were demanding that all vehicles used chains, regardless of tyres, cos I can't put the chains on on my own!!! Anyway - arrived at Bourg station to drop of some passengers and some colleagues confirmed that it was only chains if you didn't have winter tyres :bblonde: :bblonde: :bblonde:

I'd already organised the passengers to sit on the seats between the axles so all the weight was in the middle :) :) Luggage always in the middle :) :)

And luckily, there wasn't 'much' snow - so all was well :) :)

Tomorrow may be different depending on how much snow we get :lol: :lol: :lol:


Worst bit - having to de snow the car to go to work!! I did put a cover over the screen, but still, lots of wet snow to move and when I came home, the snowplough clearing the road during the day leaves a lot of the snow piled up. To had to dig out space to be able to reverse in to park tonight :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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