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Old 26 November 2019, 04:49 PM
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Does a uk blob widetrack have a yaw sensor if so what does it do?
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Old 26 November 2019, 05:26 PM
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yes - used to help determine torque split when in auto mode on DCCD
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yes - used to help determine torque split when in auto mode on DCCD
Thank you, so when in manual in theory it does nothing?

My widetrack drives as though when accelerating wether it be half throttle or full throttle the front diff is locking up causing the car to want to drive straight, this isn’t effected by using the centre diff.
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all new-age & newer DCCD cars use Yaw (and other) sensors to allow the "Auto" function...........

however if they are faulty then the DCCD will not work correctly in any mode in my experience - does the dash display illuminate correctly


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Originally Posted by stockcar
all new-age & newer DCCD cars use Yaw (and other) sensors to allow the "Auto" function...........

however if they are faulty then the DCCD will not work correctly in any mode in my experience - does the dash display illuminate correctly
Yes it illuminates correctly and switches/scrolls as it should also when in locked position and turning tight you can feel it struggling to drive so I’m fairly happy the FCC’s works as it should.
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Originally Posted by stockcar
all new-age & newer DCCD cars use Yaw (and other) sensors to allow the "Auto" function...........

however if they are faulty then the DCCD will not work correctly in any mode in my experience - does the dash display illuminate correctly
Yes it illuminates correctly and switches/scrolls as it should also when in locked position and turning tight you can feel it struggling to drive so I’m fairly happy the dccd works as it should.
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