Traction control constant on

dubnub

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Hello Everyone

I am having an issue with my 2005 GT. When I try and give it any throttle in gear, the traction control light comes on and I go nowhere. I give it throttle and it doesn't respond at all. I was able to log what was happening in the ECU and the pedal position reads fine but commanded throttle does not change. Any thoughts as to what the issue could be?
 

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Hello Everyone

I am having an issue with my 2005 GT. When I try and give it any throttle in gear, the traction control light comes on and I go nowhere. I give it throttle and it doesn't respond at all. I was able to log what was happening in the ECU and the pedal position reads fine but commanded throttle does not change. Any thoughts as to what the issue could be?
I know you have to shut it off when you do burn outs by pressing the button
It won't be off all the time . For snow its important to know this .
 

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Possibly abs issue of some kind.
 

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As above, start with a code reader. I would put my guess in as something with a wheel speed sensor giving faulty readings.
I am thinking this is the case. Previous owner did a bunch of stuff, including gt500 front calipers. It’s possible the speed sensors are incompatible and giving a bad reading to the ABS module. My plan is to disconnect them and see if that will fully disable T/C. Since it’s a track only car I’d be fine with it off.
 

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I am thinking this is the case. Previous owner did a bunch of stuff, including gt500 front calipers. It’s possible the speed sensors are incompatible and giving a bad reading to the ABS module. My plan is to disconnect them and see if that will fully disable T/C. Since it’s a track only car I’d be fine with it off.
Wheel speed sensors don't get changed with the GT500 brakes so incompatibility isn't the issue. Doesn't mean they aren't bad but I've never had a failed wheel speed sensor do anything more than trip a light and disable ABS/TC.
 
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I’ve done the GT500 4 piston brakes and also the 6 piston S550 brakes and I’ve never had TC or ABS issues. The sensors were not changed when I did either brake setup.

It’s still possible that you have a bad sensor, but the brake setup alone should have zero impact on your current issue.
 
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