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Discussion in '360/430' started by Gary(SF), Jan 6, 2004.

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  1. TimF40

    TimF40 Formula 3

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    My 2004 360 Modena does not have it. I assume people are not confusing "creep" mode with the traction control (low traction) mode...
     
  2. WCH

    WCH F1 Veteran Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    No confusion - at least in the '03 575, the low grip mode engages via a button on the center console, not by using the paddles.

    Personally, I think Dr. W should take his 575 out into the ice and snow and test both the low grip and "creeper" modes. Also might be an opportunity to test the Fiorano package under adverse conditions. ;)

    Cheers, Will
     
  3. mw575

    mw575 F1 Rookie

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    Thanks,Will
    I always follow brilliant and gratuitious (look it up) advice.
    Took out the 575 today and let me tell you---it's a fantastic performer on ice!
     
  4. Stephen

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    In addition to hearing a beeping noise when in reverse, I sometimes also hear it when enagaging first gear and driving at slow speed (i.e. pulling out of the driveway). It stops beeping after a few seconds. Has anyone experienced this?
     
  5. Brian C. Stradale

    Brian C. Stradale F1 Rookie Lifetime Rossa

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    No.

    The only other beep I get is if at slow/zero speed I take both my feet off the pedals and it auto-shifts to neutral... it kindly beeps to let you know.
     
  6. albertl

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    A fellow FCA member had this happen to him and was diagnosed as a malfunction and that the clutch was overheating. The dealer replaced his entire clutch assembly under warranty.

    Maybe you should have the dealer plug in their SD2 to dianose if this is the case with your car.
     

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