Drivers Warned To Disable Traction Control In Specific Winter Scenarios

Drivers Warned To Disable Traction Control In Specific Winter Scenarios
Drivers Warned To Disable Traction Control In Specific Winter Scenarios
  • Experts say drivers of gas, diesel, and electric vehicles may benefit from briefly turning off traction control in rare cases such as being stuck in snow, ice, or mud.
  • Traction control is designed to prevent wheelspin and keep cars stable, but allowing limited spin can help a vehicle regain movement in extreme conditions.
  • Motorists are urged to re-enable traction control immediately afterward, as it remains a vital safety system for normal driving.

Drivers have been warned that disabling traction control in certain winter situations could actually help them escape when their vehicles are stuck.

Traction control is one of the most important safety features in modern cars, designed to stop wheelspin and maintain stability during acceleration. It is especially valuable during poor weather, when slippery surfaces can easily cause skids.

However, according to automotive experts, there are exceptional circumstances where briefly switching off the system may help. Drivers struggling to move through snow, ice, or mud could benefit from allowing their wheels to spin just enough to regain traction and free the vehicle.

Industry specialists at BigWantsYourCar.com explained that while traction control is crucial for safety, some situations call for a different approach.

“Traction control is designed to stop wheelspin and keep the car stable, which is essential in everyday driving,” the company said. “But in extreme situations such as being stuck in mud, snow, ice or loose gravel, allowing the wheels to spin can actually help a car to break free. In those conditions, switching traction control off briefly can make the difference between staying stranded and getting moving again.”

Drivers can usually find the traction control button on the dashboard, steering wheel, or near the instrument cluster. The function is often marked with a symbol showing tire skid marks or abbreviations such as ESC, ESP, or ASR. In newer vehicles, the system may also be toggled through the infotainment screen.

To prevent accidental deactivation, most vehicles require the driver to press and hold the button for several seconds. Once the car is free, experts strongly advise reactivating the system immediately, as it plays a vital role in avoiding skids and accidents on wet or icy roads.

BigWantsYourCar.com added: “It is important to remember that traction control should only ever be disabled in specific scenarios where you are stuck and need extra wheelspin to regain momentum. For normal driving, particularly in the rain or on icy roads, it is a vital safety feature that should always remain on. The system will react to a skid faster than any driver can and will often prevent a minor slide from turning into a serious accident.”

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Jarrod

Jarrod Partridge is the founder of Motoring Chronicle and an FIA accredited journalist with over 30 years of experience following motorsport and the global automotive industry. A member of the AIPS International Sports Press Association, Jarrod has covered Formula 1 races and automotive events at venues around the world, bringing first-hand insight to every race report, car review, and industry analysis he writes. His work spans the full breadth of motoring — from the latest EV launches and road car reviews to the cutting edge of motorsport competition.

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