just James
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In my 2021 3500 I noticed what seemed like automated braking of individual wheels when in 4L.
I was climbing a fairly steep bare dirt hill, and negotiating a right turn as I broke over a ridge of dirt, leaving most of the weight of the rig on the right front and left rear tires. I was going very slow, and the tires which were "light" started to slip for a moment until it seemed that the pickup applied the brakes on the spinning wheels. The pickup surged forward a few feet, but started spinning again, and seemed to repeat the process.
Just out of curiosity, I tried the hill again in 4H, but it would simply spin out and go no further. I am sure that I could have climbed the hill in 4H with some speed, but it wouldn't do it just crawling along.
If what I think was happening (automatic individual braking in 4L), I was totally unaware that these trucks have that feature.
Anyone else experience this?
I was climbing a fairly steep bare dirt hill, and negotiating a right turn as I broke over a ridge of dirt, leaving most of the weight of the rig on the right front and left rear tires. I was going very slow, and the tires which were "light" started to slip for a moment until it seemed that the pickup applied the brakes on the spinning wheels. The pickup surged forward a few feet, but started spinning again, and seemed to repeat the process.
Just out of curiosity, I tried the hill again in 4H, but it would simply spin out and go no further. I am sure that I could have climbed the hill in 4H with some speed, but it wouldn't do it just crawling along.
If what I think was happening (automatic individual braking in 4L), I was totally unaware that these trucks have that feature.
Anyone else experience this?