If the traction control light is flashing when you hit a bump, it may indicate that the system is momentarily sensing a loss of traction, likely due to the uneven surface. This could be normal, as the system is designed to help maintain stability by adjusting power to the wheels. However, if the light continues to flash or if you experience handling issues, it may be wise to have the system inspected, as there could be an underlying problem with the traction control system or suspension components. Always consult your vehicle’s manual for specific guidance.
It is the immobiliser warning light. Comes on if incorrect key is used or vehicle is tow/bump started. Needs to be cleared with OBDII tool but uses obscure 14 pin Mercedes interface connection.
Air in the tires of a two-wheeler helps create a cushioning effect, absorbing shocks from the road surface and providing stability and traction. It also helps distribute the weight of the rider and bike evenly, resulting in a smoother and more controlled ride.
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The squeak is your tires losing traction on the pavement. Prominent in rear wheel drive cars.
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They are bars which mount on the rear axle, under the leaf springs of a rwd car or truck. As you accelerate the torque will cause the axle rotate up at the front. The traction bar has a bump stop at the the front that when this happens contacts the front mount of the leaf spring. This contact causes the wheels to be driven into the pavement(more taction).
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A bump is a lump like, for example, a bump on your skin or a bump in a road.
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Many tires have a steel wire core in the rubber to make them stronger. Metal tires transmit every bump and change in the ground under them. In order to have good traction, they have to have bumps and tread built into them. These tend to destroy roads. Rubber provides good traction and a smoother ride for the passengers while not destroying the roads that they run on.
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Mine (2002) does it when the traction control comes on when I hit a bump hard, etc. Also could be wheel bearing going bad.