It's built into the transmission. It is supposed to limit the rear wheels from spinning too much. Works, but not really that good. In the winter time you have to take of slowly to avoid rear wheel spin, you will hear the trans. make a funny noise.
Actually the traction control works off the ABS module. The system uses the wheel sensor's to control the wheels from spinning with hard acceleration.
It was an option.
There should be a switch on the left side of the glove box. Please note that this may disable your ABS as well.
Not usually. Only if ordered from the factory. But, it does have a anti-slip in the transmission.
Where is the ignition control module located in my 1992 Crown Victoria
LCM stands for Lighting Control Module on a Ford Crown Victoria
You need to remove the fuse for it, for that you'll need a manual for that model and year. The above answer is incorrect, sure you could do that but!!!! Check in the glove box to see if there is a round push button switch. If there is and it wasnt removed- this button will disable the traction control. To verify that it is off there will be a light that says traction control that will light up on the instrument panel. It will reset back to ON everytime the car is shut off. This is on a 1998 p71 Crown victoria, an LX Vic should be the same.
you have to replace a light control box
Usually if the tires slip the control lite will flash.
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