Active handling system, Active handling system on, Active handling system -38 – CHEVROLET 2012 Corvette User Manual

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Chevrolet Corvette Owner Manual - 2012

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Driving and Operating

Active Handling System

The Active Handling System is a
computer controlled system that
helps the driver maintain directional
control of the vehicle in difficult
driving conditions. This is
accomplished by selectively
applying any one of the vehicle's
brakes.

The ACTIVE HANDLING message
will come on when the system is
operating. See Ride Control System
Messages on page 5‑44
for more
information. The system may be
heard or felt while it is working.
This is normal.

The SERVICE ACTIVE HANDLING
SYSTEM message is displayed on
the DIC, the Active Handling

System light comes on, and a sound
is heard if there is a problem with
the system.

See Ride Control System Messages
on page 5‑44
for more information.

When this light and the SERVICE
ACTIVE HANDLING SYSTEM
message are on, the system is not
operational. Adjust your driving
accordingly.

The Active Handling System
comes on automatically whenever
the vehicle is started. To help
maintain directional control of the
vehicle, the system should always
be left on. The system can be
turned off if needed. If the Active
Handling System is turned off, the
Traction Control System will also
be turned off. Adjust your driving
accordingly.

To turn the system off, press the
Active Handling button on the
center console until TRACTION
SYSTEM AND ACTIVE HANDLING
SYSTEM — OFF is displayed on
the DIC.

The StabiliTrak Off light will
come on.

The system can be turned back on
at any time by pressing the Active
Handling button. The DIC will
display the appropriate message
when the button is pushed.

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