How do i turn off my traction control?

Asked by jjandritsis15 Mar 11, 2015 at 11:50 PM about the 2009 Dodge Challenger SE RWD

Question type: General

I have a 2009 dodge challenger se. There is
no button for my traction control and i am
wondering if there is any possible way i can
turn it off?

7 Answers

6,815

yes you can, turn on the traction by pushing the button, it should light up on the dash,under the temp gauge,push it back in and hold it in for at least ten seconds, then you can smoke the tires off.....hope this helps

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I have a 2011 Challenger SRT8. I will engage the traction control and it will stay on for a period, but when I look down the light is off, thus being disengaged I guess. Wondering why it is turning off without me touching it? Thanks

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I have an 2011 challenger se but I don't know how to disable the ESP fully. I only got the traction control button. Any suggestions

30

Turn off the vehicle hold down traction control button while starting, continue to hold until it says Electonic Stability Off.

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10

I have a 2009 SE as well, there isn't an ESP button on the switch pod. How do I do this?

1 people found this helpful.

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