Driving – FORD 2008 Explorer v.3 User Manual

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The AdvanceTrac

௡ with RSC system helps the driver maintain steering

control. AdvanceTrac

௡ with RSC will attempt to correct the vehicle

motion by applying brake force at individual tires and, if necessary, by
reducing engine power.

During Electronic Stability Control events the “sliding car” icon

in the

instrument cluster will flash momentarily.

Driving maneuvers which may activate AdvanceTrac

௡ with RSC system

include:
• Taking a turn too fast.
• Maneuvering quickly to avoid an accident, pedestrian or obstacle.
• Driving over a patch of ice.
• Changing lanes on a snow-rutted road.
• Entering a snow-free road from a snow-covered side street, or vice

versa.

• Entering a paved road from a gravel road, or vice versa.
• Driving on slick surfaces.
• Cornering while towing a heavily loaded trailer (refer to Trailer

towing in the Tires, Wheels and Loading chapter.)

Roll Stability Control™ (RSC)

The RSC system works in conjunction with the AdvanceTrac

௡ system to

help maintain roll stability of the vehicle during aggressive maneuvers by
applying brake force to one or more wheels.

During Roll Stability Control™ (RSC) events the “sliding car” icon

in

the instrument cluster will flash momentarily.

Driving conditions that may activate AdvanceTrac

௡ with RSC include:

• Emergency lane-change
• Taking a turn too fast
• Quick maneuvering to avoid an accident, pedestrian or obstacle
AdvanceTrac

with RSC button and functionality

The AdvanceTrac

௡ with RSC system automatically turns on each time

the engine is started, even if it was turned off when the engine was last
shut down. The “sliding car” icon

which is located with the warning

lights in the instrument cluster will illuminate during bulb check at initial
start-up and then go off. This tells you that the system is normal and
active. All functions of the AdvanceTrac

௡ with RSC (RSC, ESC, Engine

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