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Hello. What GOAT mode do you choose during heavy rain while driving on a highway?
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I typically switch them while driving. I don't think it does enough to matter, mechanically. It's just an input command for the computer.As an aside, is it okay to switch between GOAT modes while driving? The manual doesn't say anything about it one way or the other that I found.
I was driving to work a couple weeks ago and it was dry at home, then 10 miles down the freeway was pouring rain with standing water on the road. I wanted to see if I noticed a difference, but wasn't sure if I should switch while moving?
From user manual, SlipperySlippery for sure.
This. The AWD will take care of it. Nothing special is needed.I wouldn't put in any GOAT mode. Just make sure my traction control is not turned off and slow down to a speed that is below the hyrdoplane threshold. That is a lot more important than which GOAT mode.
I wouldn't put in any GOAT mode. Just make sure my traction control is not turned off and slow down to a speed that is below the hyrdoplane threshold. That is a lot more important than which GOAT mode.
Normal or EcoHello. What GOAT mode do you choose during heavy rain while driving on a highway?