Too many Kubotas
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Thankfully, on the ones that have traction control I can turn it off.It's much more difficult with a newer vehicle equipped with TC and Stablitrak.
One that bugs me is the Challenger GT AWD since it engages the front when the temp is 40 or below (among other avoidable things), which is generally every morning here for nine months or so of the year.
I've started looking at the wiring diagrams to find the best place to interrupt the system with a simple switch. It's possible that the newly acquired Durango has the same setup, but that's still unconfirmed.
Unlike the Challenger, there's nothing in the EVIC that tells me if the AWD is on or off. Might have to use AlfaOBD on that one to find out. At least I've managed to get rid of the the tiny battery for the stop/start function on it.