Traction control system – HONDA 2001 Accord Sedan - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Traction Control System

On LX V6 and EX V6 models

Your Honda is equipped with a

Traction Control System (TCS) to

assist you in maintaining traction

while driving slowly on loose or

slippery surfaces. The TCS assists

only in low-speed, low-traction

conditions; up to approximately 18

mph (30km/h).

The TCS monitors the speed of all

four wheels. When it senses a front

wheel losing traction, it applies

braking to that wheel. The TCS

indicator flashes when this occurs.

Driving with TCS requires no special

skills or technique. The TCS does

not control your vehicle's whole

braking system and cannot prevent

skidding if you enter a corner too

fast. It is still your responsibility to

drive at reasonable speeds and to

leave a sufficient margin of safety.

When starting out or driving at low

speeds on a loose or slippery road

surface, you may notice that the

vehicle does not respond to the

accelerator in the same way it does

at other times. This is a sign the TCS

is activating. You will see the TCS

indicator light flash.

You should still install winter tires on

your vehicle during the winter. Make

sure to use the same size originally

supplied with vehicle. Exercise the

same caution in winter driving as you

would if your vehicle was not

equipped with TCS.

Driving with the compact spare tire

installed (see page

296

) may

activate the TCS. You should turn off

the system.

If the brakes overheat while the TCS

is activating, the TCS indicator will

stop flashing and stay on temporarily.

This indicates that the TCS system

has turned off. After the brakes have

cooled down (usually for about 10

minutes), the TCS will turn back on

and the indicator will turn off.

Driving

TCS INDICATOR

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