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Originally Posted by moymch
We just got our first taste of snow where I live at here in Germany. I must say I was not to happy with my X3. It slid around a lot more than I thought it would. I'm sure a lot has to do with the tires that are on it (Scorpion STR). What shocked me was how the rear wheels would start to spin and then you could feel the front wheels kick in. Is this normal for the X3 AWD system? My 04' 325XI doesn't do this and seems to do great in the snow. Suggestions?
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Well first off, your '04 325XI was a different type of all wheel drive in that it was constantly running (a ratio of approximately 66% rear to 34% front - or something close to that) so that in essence you were always in four wheel drive - and then if necessary, the DSC could kick in to even out torque, etc. We had a bit of snow and ice this past weekend and this was the first time I was able to get the DSC light to blink at me and it only happened when I made it happen (I typically test the roads to see what the break loose point is so I can know the limits) and still it tracked right where it should have and a release off the go pedal stabilized itself and turned off the DSC. I have all seasons on mine and it seemed to just just nicely.
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