Stability Control
How Does Stability Control Work
If a driving condition activates either the stability control or the traction control system you may experience the following conditions:
- The stability and traction control light flashes.
- Your vehicle slows down.
- Reduced engine power.
The stability control system has several features built into it to help you maintain control of your vehicle:
Electronic Stability Control
Electronic stability control enhances your vehicle’s ability to prevent skids or lateral slides by applying brakes to one or more of the wheels individually and, if necessary, reducing engine power.
Roll Stability Control
Roll stability control enhances your vehicle’s ability to prevent rollovers by detecting your vehicle’s roll motion and the rate at which it changes by applying the brakes to one or more wheels individually.
Curve Control
Curve control enhances your vehicle’s ability to follow the road when cornering severely or avoiding objects in the roadway. Curve control operates by reducing engine power and, if necessary, applying brakes to one or more of the wheels individually.
Traction Control
Traction control enhances your vehicle’s ability to maintain traction of the wheels by detecting and controlling wheel spin. See How Does Traction Control Work.
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Switching Stability Control On and Off
The system turns on each time you switch the ignition on.
You can switch the electronic stability control system off by pressing and holding the ESC off button for over 15 seconds, or you can press the button again to switch the system on.
Shifting the transmission into reverse (R) disables the system.
You can switch the traction control system off or on independently.
Stability Control Indicator
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Information Messages
| Service AdvanceTrac | Displayed when the system has detected a condition that requires service. Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible. |
| AdvanceTrac Off On | The traction control has been disabled or enabled by the driver |
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