Turn off the nannies and that will stop, otherwise, yes it is normal.
Your truck is doing this? All I can say is if this is normal than that is terrible! I guess I will have to turn off the stupid traction control whenever I get in the truck. Ridiculous!Turn off the nannies and that will stop, otherwise, yes it is normal.
Toyota needs to pull there head out and fix this as this is a danger if you are trying to get into traffic!Yup, normal. I almost cracked my head on the windshield a few times because the truck fell on its face at the wrong time
Kill the nannies![]()
Hi Sam.Huh? This is news to me, how come I didn't know about this :dunno:
Please share?
You hit the nail on the head! Too intrusive and I believe it is dangerous to be that intrusive. When I need power to get in traffic it cannot take a dump!There is nothing wrong with traction / stability control but it has to be done right (and ours isn't). Far too intrusive.
Yes you can disable it both temporary and semi permanent. There's a thread on how to, on here somewhere. For those times you need to get up and go just learn how to fully/temporary disable the system and light'm up! the system will turn back on after 60 mph or something like that.I know this is an old thread but I purchased a '15 tundra just a few months ago and I noticed the same issue. I went to the dealership this morning and told them something was wrong with my traction control. They said people come in and complain all the time but it's completely normal. They told me "The truck has over 400 HP, toyota had to implement an overly sensitive traction/vehicle stability control system otherwise people would all be crashing and killing themselves and Toyota would be sued". So I said "What's the point of having a 400 HP truck if you can't use all the horses when you need them?"
I argued the exact same point. If I'm on the freeway going 5-10 mph and need to jump over into the next lane and punch it to take off and my truck bogs down even when I turn traction off there's an issue. They said there's no way to disable it.