Traction control (if equipped), Traction control, Driving – FORD 2005 Mustang v.2 User Manual

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• Do not operate the vehicle with a low power steering pump reservoir

fluid level (below the MIN mark on the reservoir).

If the power steering system breaks down (or if the engine is turned
off), you can steer the vehicle manually, but it takes more effort.

If the steering wanders or pulls, check for:
• an improperly inflated tire
• uneven tire wear
• loose or worn suspension components
• loose or worn steering components
• improper steering alignment
A high crown in the road or high crosswinds may also make the steering
seem to wander/pull.

TRACTION CONTROL

ி (IF EQUIPPED)

Your vehicle may be equipped with a Traction Control

௢ system. This

system helps you maintain the stability and steerability of your vehicle,
especially on slippery road surfaces such as snow- or ice-covered roads
and gravel roads. The system operates by detecting and controlling
wheel spin. The system borrows many of the electronic and mechanical
elements already present in the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).

Wheel-speed sensors allow excess rear wheel spin to be detected by the
Traction Control

௢ portion of the ABS computer. Any excessive wheel

spin is controlled by automatically applying and releasing the rear brakes
in conjunction with engine torque reductions.

The Traction Control

௢ system will allow your vehicle to make better use

of available traction on slippery surfaces while you are trying to
accelerate or while your foot is on the accelerator pedal. The system is a
driver aid which makes your vehicle easier to handle primarily on snow
and ice covered roads.

During Traction Control

௢ operation,

the traction control active light will
illuminate. If your vehicle is
equipped with a message center, a
message will display during Traction
Control

௢ operation. You may hear

an electric motor type of sound coming from the engine compartment
and the engine will not “rev-up” when you push further on the
accelerator. This is normal system behavior and should be no reason for
concern.

2005 05+ Mustang (197)
Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
USA
(fus)

Driving

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