Owner's Manual

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Traction
Control
System
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Your vehicle has
a
traction control system that limits wheel spin.
This
is
especially useful
in
slippery
road
conditions. The system operates only
if
it
senses that one or both
of
ihc
front
wheels are spinning or beginning
to
lose traction. When
this
happens,
the
system
works the front brakes and
reduces engine power (by shutting
off
fuel injectors)
to
limit
wheel spin.
The TRACTION
ACTIVE
message
will
display on the Driver
Information Center when the traction control
system
is
limiting
wheel
spin.
See “Driver
Information
Center Messages”
in
the Index.
You
may
feel the system working, or you may notice some noise, but this
is
normal.
If
your
vehicle is
in
cruise control
when
the traction control svstem begins
to
limit
wheel spin, the cruise control
will
automatically disengage. When
road conditions
allow
you
to
safely use
it
again, you may re-engage the
cruise control. (See “Cruise Control”
in
the Index.)
The TRACTION DISABLED message will display on the Driver
Information Center to
let
you
know
if
there‘s
a
problem
with
your traction
control system. See “Driver Information Center Messages”
in
the
Index.
When this message is displaved,
the
system
will
not limit wheel spin.
Adjust
your
driving
accordingly.
The traction control system automatically comes on whenever you start
your vehicle.
To
limit wheel spin, especially
in
slippery road conditions,
you
should always leave the svstem
on.
But
you
can
turn the traction
control system
off
if
you ever-need
to.
(You
should turn the system
off
if
your vehicle ever gets stuck
in
sand,
mud,
ice
or
snow.
See
“Rocking Your
Vehicle’’
in
the Index.)
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