marks10cc wrote:There is a wire that comes from the transfer case control module to the ABS control module. If I had to guess, I'd say the ABS mode while in 4WD is different than 2WD. I know we have 3 channel ABS, the two fronts are independent while the rear is combined. Is it possible that the ABS while in 4WD is one channel? (all four wheels on-off pump synchronized)
Excellent logic!
How did I miss this post for so long
That would be much nicer on the drivetrain if it does indeed pulse all wheels the same while in 4-hi.
I went looking for this topic after reading an article in the current "OFF-Road Adventures" dealing with the ABS woes.
It left me with questions...
What is the threshold speed for our ABS system? What I mean is , below what speed is the ABS system inactive?
We know that the ABS is still active in 4-hi, is it active in 4-lo? or are the speeds usually below the threshold, if it exists?
There are consequences to deactivating the ABS system, but would a switch to deactivate the system be beneficial for offroading? Or would it even be needed?
I know that on loose material skidding the front tires can build a block that slows you faster than the ABS would.
Another ABS concern would be while tricycling. I would not want the ABS thinking that the raised tire was skidding especially on a steep downhill slope. That might make for a faster than planned decent
So just how smart is our ABS system?