Driving aids – FORD 2015 Mustang User Manual

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Track – Provides a performance driving
experience. The engine responds
directly to your inputs and takes on a
more powerful tone. Track mode is for
use when pure performance is desired.
A performance oriented AdvanceTrac
mode is automatically utilized when
Track drive mode is selected. In this
mode, AdvanceTrac intervention is
reduced and tuned specifically for track
usage only and is not intended for
public roads. See Using Stability
Control (page 144).

Snow/Wet - Provides a confident
handling driving experience during poor
weather. This mode provides an
confident drive experience and a direct
connection to the road without
sacrificing any of the composure
demanded from your vehicle.

Note: Selectable driving modes has
diagnostic checks that continuously monitor
the system to ensure proper operation.
Certain selectable drive modes will not be
available based on gear shifter position (for
example, Snow/Wet is not available while
in sport (S) position). If a selected mode is
unavailable due to a system fault or change
in gear shifter position, the selected mode
will default to Normal.

Selectable Steering

Note: The steering setting defaults to
Normal if the battery is disconnected or
removed.

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To change the steering feel,
toggle the switch on the
instrument panel. The first press

illuminates the selected mode, subsequent
presses will change the selected mode.

Modes:

Normal - Default factory setting.

Sport - Slightly higher effort required
for steering with more road force felt
through the steering wheel.

Comfort - Slightly less effort required
for steering with less road force felt
through the steering wheel.

After selecting the desired setting, you may
feel a soft feedback bump in the steering
wheel when the changeover occurs.

Note: If your vehicle is equipped with the
selectable drive modes feature, the steering
feel will change when you select a new drive
mode. You can override this automatic
selection by pressing the steering
button/switch.

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