Traction control system (tcs), Traction control, System (tcs) – Cadillac 2004 SRX User Manual

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Traction Control System (TCS)

Your vehicle has a traction control system that limits
wheel spin. This is especially useful in slippery
road conditions. On a rear-wheel-drive vehicle, the
system operates if it senses that one or both of the
rear wheels are spinning or beginning to lose traction.
On an All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) vehicle the system
will operate if it senses that any of the wheels are
spinning or beginning to lose traction. When this
happens, the system brakes the spinning wheel(s)
and/or reduces engine power to limit wheel spin.

You may feel or hear the system working, but this is
normal.

This warning light will
come on to let you know if
there’s a problem with
your traction control
system.

See

Traction Control System (TCS) Warning Light on

page 3-44. When this warning light is on, the system will
not limit wheel spin. Adjust your driving accordingly.

The traction control system automatically comes
on whenever you start your vehicle. To limit wheel spin,
especially in slippery road conditions, you should
always leave the system on. But you can turn the
traction control system off if you ever need to.

Notice: Do not repeatedly brake or accelerate
heavily when the TCS is off. You could damage your
vehicle’s driveline.

When the TCS is switched off on AWD vehicles, you
may still feel the system working. This is normal
and necessary with the AWD hardware on your vehicle.

You should turn the system off if your vehicle ever
gets stuck in sand, mud or snow and rocking the vehicle
is required. See “Rocking Your Vehicle” under

If You

Are Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow on page 4-45 for
more information. See also

Winter Driving on page 4-41

for information on using TCS when driving in snowy
or icy conditions.

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