What does a-TRAC do in FJ Cruiser?

A-TRAC is Active Traction Control system (pg 125) automatically helps prevent the spinning of 4 wheels when the vehicle is started or accelerated on slippery road surfaces.
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How does a-TRAC work on a FJ Cruiser?

A-TRAC detects when one or more wheels have lost traction and automatically applies the brakes to the wheel with no traction, allowing it to send power to the wheel with traction. In order to activate A-TRAC, you must first put your vehicle in neutral, shift into 4LO and press the “A-TRAC” button.
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What is Toyota Trac system?

The TRAC system switches the traction control on/off to prevent wheelspin and further downshifting. To turn the TRAC system off, quickly press and release the button. The TRAC OFF indicator should come on.
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Should Trac be on or off?

It's important to keep traction control on 99% of the time when you're driving. However, there are some cases where the safety feature could do more harm than good. For example, it's better to keep it off if you get stuck in the mud, sand, or even snow.
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What is Active Trac?

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Why is my check engine and TRAC off light on?

The Trac Off light is for the traction control. The computer has turned off the traction control for a various reason. The controller could be malfunctioning, the vehicle speed sensor could be malfunctioning, or the wheel speed sensors could be malfunctioning.
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What is VSC in Toyota?

VSC is short for 'Vehicle Stability Control,' which is the stability control system that Toyota uses in their vehicles. Stability control helps your vehicle maintain traction and control by reducing—or completely cutting—power sent to your wheels.
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Does turning off traction control make car faster?

Turning off the traction control on your car while racing can definitely help you to drive faster and bring you lap times down by a considerable amount.
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Why would you turn off traction control?

Turning off traction control can help when your car is stuck

While traction control can help to keep your car moving in a straight line in rainy or snowy conditions, it can also prevent your car from moving forward if it gets stuck in the snow or sand.
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When would you use traction control?

Traction control is most effective when accelerating from a stopped or slowed position, or when trying to accelerate up a slippery hill. This feature provides a lot of benefits to drivers, from making driving smoother to helping them stay in control of the car on icy roads or during rainy weather.
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Do all FJ Cruisers have rear lockers?

It was the only FJ that had a rear locker that worked in high range, mainly because the 2WD model doesn't have a low range. 2020 Tacoma TRD Off Road; in past 78 Landcruiser, 91 Landcruiser, 99 Landcruiser, 07 FJ Cruiser; continuous Toyota off-roader since May 1978.
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Is VSC the same as traction control?

They are the same thing, albeit from different car companies, and they work the same way. Vehicle Stability Control works by braking one or two wheels in a given situation, or the wheel that has lost traction, to bring the car back in control.
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What is VSC TRAC?

As many of you probably already know, VSC stands for Vehicle Stability Control. VSC is largely connected to Traction Control (TRAC), both of which help to keep your car stabilized when driving on slippery roads or in other adverse weather or road conditions.
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Can I drive with VSC light on?

Is It Safe to Drive with the VSC Light On? Generally, you can still drive with the VSC light on. However, you will need to be extra careful when driving with the light on because this means your VSC system is off. We do not advise you to drive with the VSC off when it's snowing or during heavy rain, just to be safe.
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Can you drive with TRAC off?

It is only safe to drive with the TCS light on if it appears when you are losing traction: it means the system is engaging. Driving without traction control can make your vehicle susceptible to spinning out and sliding around on the road.
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Why is my TRAC off and VSC light on Toyota?

Either an improperly installed cap or a worn out one. The C1201 code is the one that tells the vehicle to turn on the check engine light and disable the traction and VSC. Basically, when the other two codes pop up, this one is in charge of letting you know there's a problem.
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How do you turn off TRAC?

To turn TRAC off, simply push and release the VSC OFF button. The "TRAC OFF" indicator light should come on. Push the button again to turn TRAC back on. Push and hold the button for three seconds to turn off both TRAC and VSC.
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What does the traction control button look like?

This may vary by the manufacturer of your vehicle. If equipped, there should be a switch/button showing a picture of a car with wavy lines underneath. Press this button to turn off traction control. This should then display the light on the dash as a steady yellow light indicating the TC is now turned off.
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What happens if traction control is off?

When traction control is disabled, you'll have to control tire slippage the old-fashioned way: by lifting off the accelerator. In some cases, the warning light can come on because wheel-speed sensors are covered with road grime or debris.
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When should I turn my traction control off?

As a sensible driver, the ONLY TIME you would want to turn off traction control is when you're traveling up a steep hill where the surface feels loose because of gravel and stones OR trying to get your car unstuck from the mud.
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