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Using lockers in 4h with Tazer mini.

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Lockers do stay locked at any speed, instructions are wrong.
Agree with this. I was trucking through the snow locked and was definitely spinning the wheels faster than 10 mph to keep my movement going at times. Definitely wrong and needs to be updated.
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Agree with this. I was trucking through the snow locked and was definitely spinning the wheels faster than 10 mph to keep my movement going at times. Definitely wrong and needs to be updated.
I texted joe to verify , and he said instructions are wrong.
 

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Well, I guess this needs some clarification, this is from the instructions for Firmware version 11.2.0.
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Why bother locking the axle if you can only use it from 0-10 mph. I can only speculate that it was meant to say "Lockers will not engage past 10 MPH".
Yeah that’s what I figured, It made no sense they would disengage after 10mph, good find on the older instructions!
 

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My lockers will only engage if I’m stopped. But, once locked, they stay locked.
 

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It makes sense, to have to be at or below 10mph to engage the lockers. Maybe it's just the disengage over 10 part that's wrong? Or is it all wrong, and one could engage them at higher speeds? Either way, I for one wouldn't want to have the lockers in limbo between on and off while the axle and drive shafts have too much rotational speed.
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