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I too love driving my Edge now that winter is here. I have a SEL with AWD and mounted Toyo G-02's back in early November. Not real happy with the tires, but that's another story.

 

There is however, something I don't like with the AWD/Traction Control systems. In Northern Alberta, we get a lot of built up snow on the roads that lasts until spring (especially on less travelled residential streets). When you hit one of these patches with a bit of speed, it is easy to four-wheel drift, power-slide, or just plow through a corner or bend. When the Edge starts to drift, my driving style is to keep my foot on the gas and drive through the drift. This doesn't always work on the Edge as it cuts power to ALL the wheels because it can't determine which one has traction.

 

A friend suggested switching Traction Control off, but I haven't noticed a difference yet. Plus, it resets to ON everytime the vehicle is restarted. I would really like the system to recognize that I am not lifting off the gas and, after reading the steering angle, send power to the outside wheels.

 

Anyone else notice this? Any suggestions? (please don't tell me to just slowdown. Winter driving is FUN!!!)

 

 

Hahaha..what is it about us Canadians that like playing silly bugger in the snow so much? I completely agree with you about how the AWD system works though. I noticed that tonight if you go too hot into a bend, the traction control kicks on and kills the power to all the wheels so you can't power out of it. I had it damned near floored and nothing. Once the system backs off the power spikes and away you go. I just HATE being without power for the second or so it does it. I will say though, powering away from a stoplight is great..no problems there whatsoever.

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Hahaha..what is it about us Canadians that like playing silly bugger in the snow so much? I completely agree with you about how the AWD system works though. I noticed that tonight if you go too hot into a bend, the traction control kicks on and kills the power to all the wheels so you can't power out of it. I had it damned near floored and nothing. Once the system backs off the power spikes and away you go. I just HATE being without power for the second or so it does it. I will say though, powering away from a stoplight is great..no problems there whatsoever.

 

You must of experienced the same thing in your FX with VDC enabled didn't you? I know with my G when VDC was turned on and slippage occurred it would completely cut the throttle. Good in most cases, but there was a few times I had to turn VDC off.

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You must of experienced the same thing in your FX with VDC enabled didn't you? I know with my G when VDC was turned on and slippage occurred it would completely cut the throttle. Good in most cases, but there was a few times I had to turn VDC off.

It would be nice to have a hard button to control it. The current setting is not easy to get to.

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It would be nice to have a hard button to control it. The current setting is not easy to get to.

 

Agreed, I would love to be able to turn it off as well. If the Edge ever gets stuck, it will be extremely difficult getting it unstuck with no way of turning it off........that I am definitely not a fan of.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I got a bit of an issue with ESC as in although I managed to get into an oversteering situation i.e. the back of the vehicle became unstable and kinda drifted away I did not see or felt the ESC kicking in.

This happened twice, once for me and another time for my wife when doing a left turn in slippery conditions this winter.

Otherwise the traction with AWD and winter tires seems to be great.

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When the blizzard hit chicago (im in a major suburb about 30min outside chicago) i took the edge out to get a sense of what it can and cant do. I was driving with complete confidence on the stock wheels and rubber. 2011 edge limited awd.

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