Where to Turn Off TC in the GL8 Business Vehicle?

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PaisleyAnn
07/30/25 10:54am
TC in the GL8 business vehicle can be turned off at the traction control switch next to the gear shift lever. Here is some relevant information about TC: 1. Introduction: Its function is to enable the car to obtain the best traction under various driving conditions. The control device of the traction control system is a computer, which detects the speed of the four wheels and the steering angle of the steering wheel. When the car accelerates, if the computer detects that the speed difference between the driving wheels and non-driving wheels is too large, it immediately judges that the driving force is excessive and sends a signal to reduce the fuel supply of the engine, thereby reducing the driving force and the slip rate of the driving wheels. 2. Working Principle: The working principle of the traction control system is to replace the mechanical connection between the throttle pedal and the throttle with an electronically controlled throttle device. The ECU receives the throttle pedal information transmitted by the sensor, then generates a control voltage signal based on the signal, and the servo motor adjusts the throttle according to the voltage signal, thereby reducing the throttle opening and controlling tire slip.
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