Best generation for offroading?

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have you ever looked at the wiring diagrams for the abs system and the all wheel drive system to see if the two systems are related in any way.

I think you will be surprised to see if or if not, they work together or are separate.

I'll check out the diagrams to make sure. It would make sense though if the A4WD IS connected to the ABS, since it probably uses the ABS sensors to detect wheel spin.
 

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The attached prints are for the 2001 model year
The 2000 model year is the same
its just easier for me to attached the ones from 2001
 

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Hopefully this clears things up. I have my ABS fuse pulled due to it kicking in at bad times while making right turns, and it's been that way for 2 years (and 2 brutal winters). My A4WD still works fine in the winter, and since mine is a 97, I have a 2H option to confirm that. The way A4WD works is it uses the same wheel speed (ABS) sensors, but disconnecting the ABS fuse does not turn these sensors off, it only keeps the ABS valves from opening/operating. At any given time, the A4WD sends at minimum 10% power to the front, and adds in 10% increments up to 50/50 as the computer senses is necessary.

That being said, fuse 104 will shut off the electromagnet giving you artificial 2wd.

As for the advancetrak, it works by applying the brakes lightly to wheels that are slipping. This would fight with a LSD which is why they don't go together, and I think it was first implemented in Lincolns before Ford used it. My folks 04 expy also has the LSD rear, but is not advancetrak, I think it became an option after 05 but wasn't standard until 07. That's just what I have observed over a few years of studying expy's. Hope all that helps.
 
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That actually did help! I ended up doing some research, looking at diagrams and even asking my local Ford dealership techs the same question. All mostly leading to the same answers. Thanks again!
 

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Hi, I`m going to buy a 2011 Expedition King Ranch. Quite important is the off-road capabilities of the truck. That's why I`m looking for info if this particular truck has an Advancetrack system. I asked the dealer about the full specification based on the VIN and what I get is only info about RSC included. No data about Advancetrac. Now, the question is if all Expeditions with Roll Stability Control and 4x4 has Advancetrack? Is there any other way to make sure this truck has Advancetrack?
I would be grateful for your help!
 
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