2005 Ford Thunderbird Owner Guide 2nd Printing - Page 143
2005 Ford Thunderbird Manual
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Driving TRACTION CONTROLி Your vehicle is equipped with a Traction Control system. This system helps you maintain the stability and steerability of your vehicle, especially on slippery road surfaces such as snow- or ice-covered roads and gravel roads. The system will allow your vehicle to make better use of available traction in these conditions. During Traction Control operation, the traction control active light will illuminate, you may hear an electric motor type of sound coming from the engine compartment and the engine will not "rev-up" when you push further on the accelerator. This is normal system behavior and should be no reason for concern. The Traction Control switch, located on the left-hand side of the instrument panel, has an indicator light that illuminates when the OFF system is off. The Traction Control system will automatically turn on every time the ignition is turned off and on. TRAC If you should become stuck in snow or ice or on a very slippery road surface, try switching the Traction Control system off. This may allow excess wheel spin to "dig" the vehicle out and enable a successful "rocking" maneuver. If the Traction Control system is cycled excessively, the brake portion of the system will shut down to prevent the rear brakes from overheating. A limited Traction Control function using only engine torque reduction will still help control wheels from over-spinning. When the rear brakes have cooled down, the system will again function normally. Anti-lock braking is not affected by this condition and will function normally during the cool down period. If a system fault is detected, the traction control switch's OFF indicator will illuminate and your vehicle should be serviced. Aggressive driving in any road conditions can cause you to lose control of your vehicle increasing the risk of severe personal injury or property damage. The occurrence of a Traction Control event is an indication that at least some of the tires have exceeded their ability to grip the road; this may lead to an increased risk of loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal injury and death. If you experience a severe road event, SLOW DOWN. 143 2005 Thunderbird (tbr) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)