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<blockquote data-quote="4play" data-source="post: 1595649" data-attributes="member: 7223"><p>If it feels like it dragging, you are probably experiencing a "false" traction control event. The traction control system actually applies brake control via ABS to the wheel that it thinks is slipping and some systems even have the ability to reduce engine power. So you should be familiar with the feeling of active traction control, does it feel like that? The clicking noise is probably the ABS pump and solenoid/valves on the ABS/HCU activating. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, you need to have a diagnostic run on the car. There are basically 3 systems that all work together that could be at fault ( Engine/PCM, ABS, Traction control ) It could be something real simple, or it could get expensive but who really knows. The system is too complicated to make a guess, but with knowing the DTC's set would help. I have seen simple things like a mis-matched tire/size cause flase events, corrupted wheel speed sensor or a loose connection or damaged wire. It gets complicated and expensive when modules fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4play, post: 1595649, member: 7223"] If it feels like it dragging, you are probably experiencing a "false" traction control event. The traction control system actually applies brake control via ABS to the wheel that it thinks is slipping and some systems even have the ability to reduce engine power. So you should be familiar with the feeling of active traction control, does it feel like that? The clicking noise is probably the ABS pump and solenoid/valves on the ABS/HCU activating. Anyway, you need to have a diagnostic run on the car. There are basically 3 systems that all work together that could be at fault ( Engine/PCM, ABS, Traction control ) It could be something real simple, or it could get expensive but who really knows. The system is too complicated to make a guess, but with knowing the DTC's set would help. I have seen simple things like a mis-matched tire/size cause flase events, corrupted wheel speed sensor or a loose connection or damaged wire. It gets complicated and expensive when modules fail. [/QUOTE]
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