Volvo VNL660 Traction Control Problem - Kills Engine - Won't Turn Off

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  1. psteichen

    psteichen Bobtail Member

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    Ok, so my brother runs a 2001 Volvo VNL660. I used to run it myself, and the traction control worked great once upon a time. Turning it on in a slippery parking lot gave me at least triple the traction. But the last year or so the traction control ends up making things worse. It works by actuating the brakes on slipping wheels. But lately it has been not just slowing the slipping wheel, but locking it up. And it also seems to be slow to release. So what happens is as soon as a wheel is locked by the TCS, it causes the system to think the other wheel is now slipping, so it locks that wheel, but it is slow to release the first wheel, so now two wheels are locked. Basicly if you are on a slippery surface the TCS locks so many wheels at once that the engine will kill if you don't clutch quick enough.

    There are no codes being stored in the computer for the traction control system, or for anything else. Also, most of the time turning the TCS switch off has no effect. Sometimes it does, but usually not.

    So basicly this thing gets stuck all the time. As soon as you hit some mud or snow the TCS locks the wheels and kills the engine. A tow is needed to dry pavement to get on the road again. Driving on dry pavement results in no unusual symptoms. Any ideas besides "take it to the dealer"??? We have a fully equipped shop, just no ideas...
     
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  3. eeb

    eeb Heavy Load Member

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    S-cam bushings well lubed? How much pad left on the brakeshoes? If they're too thin they might be starting to cam-over. Poppet valves in the ABS might be getting sticky or contaminated.just a couple thoughts.
     
  4. nasriza

    nasriza Road Train Member

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    Relay valve comes to mind how is it releasing the service brake and how is it braking. When all this goes on does the traction light come on and how is you're abs system any faults stored of any kind. You might also want to check you're modulator valves making sure the exhaust is not plugged or that they are working properly does it maybe happen with one tire more than the others I do a lot of abs and tcs work on volvos and the only thing I can think off is a plugged modulator exhaust port.
     
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  5. psteichen

    psteichen Bobtail Member

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    Those are good ideas. I'll look into them. The brakes work fine, good pads, no camover, no abs faults stored.
     
  6. scarlat89

    scarlat89 Bobtail Member

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    did you fix the problem?
    because i am having the same problems and it's a nightmare
    please help
    thank you
     
  7. Socal Xpress

    Socal Xpress Road Train Member

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    @scarlat89 That member has not been back since April 17th 2013. Wouldn't count on them coming back for an update.
     
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