DIFF LOCKS AND TRACTION CONTROL

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We put our long-term Toyota Fortuner up a steep hill, and here’s what we found…

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It isn’t a simple answer. Sorry folks, both have their pros and cons. But what we wanted to test was when was the best time to push that rear diff lock button and when you should let the traction control do its thing.

 

Essentially what I discovered from the driver’s seat was, if you are crawling and want to go as slow as possible, locking the rear differential proved to be the more capable method to get up our little test climb. If you have a little more momentum and are prepared to keep into the accelerator (it is quick, but traction control still does need time to react), the traction control is outstandingly capable… literally made this Fortuner a ‘point and shoot’ off-roader.

 

So, the conclusion? Well if a picture says 1,000 words, a video should say 100,000 words. Check out the video for yourself – to see how these different traction systems work on mud, rocks and a steep climb.

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Unsealed 4X4 Staff

Unsealed 4X4 Staff

Founded in 2014, Unsealed 4X4 has grown into one of Australia’s most trusted sources for 4WD advice, off-road travel inspiration, and gear reviews. Every article under the Unsealed 4X4 name is written or updated by our team of passionate 4X4 adventurers, dedicated to helping you explore further, travel smarter, and make the most of every adventure.

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