Disable traction control

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dwolfe1979

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I have a 2022 Ram 3500 dually with the 6.7 Cummings diesel every form I find on what fuse to pull to fully disable the traction control and stability control tells you to pull the F-26 fuse the 2022 dually doesn't use the F-26 position so what fuse are you guys pulling on the 3500 dually trucks
 

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Haven’t looked for it on my Ram but my 2015 Jeep jk would disable traction control if you held the button down for an extended period of time. If you just pushed it once it only partially disabled it. If you held it down it completely disabled it.
Whatever that means. Never got it stuck bad enough to find out.
 
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Unfortunately holding the button down doesn't fully disable it it will kick itself back on when the wheels hit a set speed and it doesn't disable the Stabilitrak. Thanks for your response though
 

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I have a 2022 Ram 3500 dually with the 6.7 Cummings diesel every form I find on what fuse to pull to fully disable the traction control and stability control tells you to pull the F-26 fuse the 2022 dually doesn't use the F-26 position so what fuse are you guys pulling on the 3500 dually trucks

According to this site, F76 is listed for the Electronic Stability Control.
Pulling this fuse will most likely result in DTCs and a CEL.

I used to pull the ABS fuse on my '07 Tundra every winter and cover up the Xmas lights on the dash with black electrical tape. The ABS was grossly deficient and ineffective.



Another option is to buy either a hard-wire harness or the newer wireless solution from Gotti's Garage to disable the traction control. They list F26 for your truck. I would contact them directly.
They're known to be very responsive.

I've read many reviews from satisfied users of the hard-wire bypass solution.
I'm not familiar with reviews of the wireless version.

AFAIK, Gotti's garage is quite reputable. I wouldn't judge them based on their choice of musical accompaniment on some of their YouTube videos. :cool:




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