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jlarson737, did you ever get a solution for you knocking noise? I also have a 2008 Aspen and have a clicking (knocking) noise coming from the 3rd seat passenger side of the Aspen. Rod
There is no asstton* on the 2008 ES350 to switch off the traction control (( pain in the *** when it snows+slippery )).
From forums online, and I\'ve personally tested/used this...
Keep the hand brake on (( its near the left leg )) when u switch on the car... And in the next few seconds, hit and release the brake twice, then keeping your leg on the brake pedal, release the hand brake, and put it on again (( twice, your right leg on the brake all this while )), and then when the hand brake is on, hit and release the brake twice...
You will need to do this only immediately after the car starts, and it needs to be done in under 30 seconds (( from forums, never needed more than 10 seconds to do the whole thing ))..
They do not recommend it cause apparently, the torque generated can cause the wheels to spin so much that it causes tires to burn out soon... Good luck!
It's to do with traction control... usually means the skid control has armed itself because the car has detected a lack of traction (if you skidded) or the car has sensed it is cold
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