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Yes, if 2 opposing wheels are in the air and they do not lock up via ETS and transfer to the wheels with contact, that is a system fault, it shouldn't do that. Yes, that's what I would tell the dealer. The vehicle is designed to handle this situation.
Don't worry about how I perceive your post. If I think you're lying, or saying something impossible, I'll say it. It is possible to have a "no fault code" problem, and if it is a "no fault code" problem, then NO the technician will have no fault codes to retrieve. The storage of fault codes has never been intended to be the answer to all problems, it only makes the job easier. If there are no fault codes, the problem gets harder.
Gilly
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