Driving – FORD 2002 Mustang v.1 User Manual

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stopping distance. Always leave enough room
between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of
you to stop.

• We recommend that you familiarize yourself with

this braking technique. However, avoid taking any
unnecessary risks.

Hydraulic brake booster system (Hydroboost)

The Hydroboost system receives fluid pressure from
the power steering pump to provide power assist
during braking.

The sound of the pump operating may be heard by
the driver, but this is a normal characteristic of the
system.

For Hydroboost-equipped vehicles operating under
normal conditions, the noise of the fluid flowing
through the booster may be heard whenever the
brake is applied. This condition is normal. Vehicle
service is not required.

If braking performance or pedal response becomes
very poor, even when the pedal is strongly
depressed, it may indicate the presence of air in the
hydraulic system or leakage of fluid. Stop the vehicle
safely as soon as possible and seek service
immediately.

TRACTION CONTROL

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Your vehicle may be equipped with the optional
Traction Control

௢ system. This system helps you

maintain the stability and steerability of your
vehicle. It is especially useful on slippery road
surfaces. 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

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