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If I knew which fuse/relay to pull that wouldn't negatively impact anything else I would have no problem pulling that prior to starting the trail. I haven't ever had the AT TEMP light come on, but that sounds like the CVT might be about to melt down. Pretty sure the icy stream I was in the middle of was doing a pretty good job substituting as a transmission cooler. The stupid CVT is usually my biggest concern mechanically when offroad. I hate it, but it is a necessary evil because there literally are no other options. I don't know if the long-press on the TC actually does anything differently than just pressing it regularly. I know the crash avoidance button has to be held down to turn it off. The traction control button is deceiving, it doesn't seem to be an on/off switch but it is more like a switch that just slightly increases the wheel spin tolerance. I need to figure out how and if I can actually disable it for when I'm on a trail.I've heard you have to do a long press of the TC button. This is almost exactly what happened to me when I accidentally left TC on after going through a deep ice/mud puddle - as if I left the car in neutral. I had to double back through this puddle because the trail wasn't actually a trail, and dead-ended after this... so, I did a long press of the TC button, 10 sec or so, and had no issues going the opposite direction. I'd say I went the same speed, X-mode on, TC off; no issues like on my way in. Granted, this isn't a very scientific test, but it is an anecdote to consider.
I now make a conscious effort to do this each time I off-road. Even for that time I sunk in over 2 ft of mud and clay up to the grille - something no vehicle, Tacoma, Jeep, or otherwise, would've likely gotten out of under their own power - I could still spin wheels. Back were in ruts, front wheels were in deep mud/clay. Heck, a tractor got bogged in similar stuff nearby - and even then - in what I'd consider really nasty conditions - I could still spin wheels, no TC lit up, and I was able to move back and forth ever so slightly (just enough to hook up my hand winch and get myself out). Also, the AT TEMP light did come on at one point, but I still could've kept on the gas if I wanted to. I think when the TC flahses, you simply can't do anything?
Worst case scenario, if a long press doesn't work, you could wire a switch into a fuse tap, perhaps?