Locking rear axle, Locking rear axle on, Locking rear axle -54 – Hummer 2010 H3 User Manual

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Driving and Operating

When the vehicle is started and
begins to move, the system
performs several diagnostic checks
to insure there are no problems.
The system may be heard or felt
while it is working. This is normal
and does not mean there is a
problem with the vehicle.

If cruise control is being used when
StabiliTrak activates, the cruise
control automatically disengages.
The cruise control can be
re-engaged when road conditions
allow. See Cruise Control on
page 9‑57
.

If there is a problem detected with
StabiliTrak, a SERVICE STAB SYS
message displays on the Driver
Information Center (DIC). See
Driver Information Center (DIC) on
page 5‑18
for more information.
When this message is displayed,
the system is not working. Adjust
your driving accordingly.

StabiliTrak comes on automatically
whenever the vehicle is started and
resets itself at each ignition cycle.
However, when the transfer case is
placed in Four‐Wheel‐Low Lock
mode, StabiliTrak is automatically
disabled. See Four-Wheel Drive on
page 9‑46
for more information.
It is recommended to leave the
system on for normal driving
conditions, but it may be necessary
to turn the system off if the vehicle
is stuck in sand, mud, ice, or snow,
and it is necessary to “rock” the
vehicle to attempt to free it. See If
the Vehicle is Stuck on page 9‑26
.

This light comes on steady when
TCS has been turned off. This light
flashes when StabiliTrak is active.

To Turn off TCS and StabiliTrak,
press and hold the TCS/StabiliTrak
button until STAB SYS OFF
displays on the DIC. Press and
release the TCS/StabiliTrak button
again to turn StabiliTrak back on.

Locking Rear Axle

For vehicles with this feature,
additional traction can be obtained
from the rear wheels when traveling
in off-road situations such as mud,
snow, sand, steep hills and uneven
terrain.

The button used to turn this
feature on or off is located on the
instrument panel.

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