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Hi there fellow LC200 owners
i purchased a 2011 recently but for some reason i dont see a DAC button like a 4runner or highlander has. Does the 2011 LC200 comes equipped with a DAC button ?
Thanks
So if I was going down hill don't want to use my breaks much what do u guys recommend using
So if I was going down hill don't want to use my breaks much what do u guys recommend using
So if I was going down hill don't want to use my breaks much what do u guys recommend using
In 4lo & manual...first gear will keep you pretty slow even on steep off-road stuff.
With 35's, I now use manual shifting in 4Hi to control speeds on long descents, like going down I70 into Denver. Brakes will be smoked otherwise...
No offense intended here, but maybe you should do a little Googling of this system, watch a few videos. Try "Toyota Crawl video". Everything is normal, nothing is odd. That is how the system functions, by cycling the brakes one at a time or in unison to get the best traction and maintain the selected speed... While noisy, it is only odd to you if you are clueless about what is going on.So question on Crawl Control.
just an alarming sound that I wasn't expecting.
Very odd. Now I want to try it on a trail somewhere!
just bought my 09 lx and did the exact same thing you did.. It sounded exactly as you described..I actually did. None of the videos I watched made that sort of noise. I assumed it was modulating the brakes, doing it's job, but on a simple gravel driveway I didn't expect it to be working so hard.
I wonder how well it will work in deep snow?
Your reaction to the noise is perfectly normal. No one expects it and has the same questions. If you use it a couple of times you won't notice the sound at all, except to explain to passengers that it is normal, but you will come to love it. The first time you try backing down a steep,slippery hill in the snow will convince you.I actually did. None of the videos I watched made that sort of noise. I assumed it was modulating the brakes, doing it's job, but on a simple gravel driveway I didn't expect it to be working so hard.
I wonder how well it will work in deep snow?