Yes.
The more weight over the drive wheels, the more traction.
It affects it by killing people.
The tire will not affect the abs system but it will more than likely affect the traction control system. It could give a faulty read out due to the treadwear.
The traction between tires and the road
while the actual shifting of gears isn't typically related to traction control, on most FWD vehicles, the differential is mounted in the casing of the transmission, and that component is a key factor in traction control.AnswerThe Windstar traction control is much more integrated into the ABS (anti-lock braking system) - takes the same signal from the wheel sensors and applies the brakes to any wheels determined to be spinning faster than the others.
no cultural factor will have an affect. no cultural factor will have an affect.
The traction control shouldn't affect the break system. The operation would only be affected by warmed rotors or bad calibers.
the factor that will affect it is temperature.
Yes, weather conditions can significantly affect traction. For example, rain can create slippery roads, snow and ice can decrease tire grip, and strong winds can impact vehicle stability. It is important to adjust driving behavior in response to changing weather conditions to maintain safe traction.
The amount of traction its tires have on the road surface over which they are rolling.
The amount of traction its tires have on the road surface over which they are rolling.