Ride control systems, Traction control system (tcs), Ride control systems -40 – CHEVROLET 2011 Equinox User Manual

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Chevrolet Equinox Owner Manual - 2011

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Driving and Operating

Ride Control Systems

Traction Control
System (TCS)

The vehicle has a Traction Control
System (TCS) that limits wheel spin.
On a front-wheel-drive vehicle, the
system operates if it senses that
one or both of the front 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.

The system may be heard or felt
while it is working, but this is
normal.

TCS is on whenever the vehicle
is started. To limit wheel spin,
especially in slippery road
conditions, the system should
always be left on. But, TCS can
be turned off if needed.

d

flashes to indicate that the

traction control system is active.

If there is a problem detected with
TCS, SERVICE TRACTION
CONTROL and SERVICE
STABILITRAK may be displayed on
the Driver Information Center (DIC)
and

d

will be on. See Ride Control

System Messages on page 5‑27.

When this message is displayed
and

d

comes on and stays on, the

vehicle is safe to drive but the
system is not operational. Driving
should be adjusted accordingly.

Notice: Do not repeatedly brake
or accelerate heavily when TCS is
off. The vehicle's driveline could
be damaged.

If

d

comes on and stays on, reset

the system by:

1. Stopping the vehicle.

2. Turning the engine off and

waiting 15 seconds.

3. Starting the engine.

If

d

still comes on and stays on at a

speed above 20 km/h (13 mph), see
your dealer for service.

A chime may also sound when the
light comes on steady.

The

g

is located on the console.

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