Owners Manual

Road Sensing Suspension
The Road Sensing Suspension
(RSS)
feature provides
superior vehicle ride and handling under a variety of
passenger and loading conditions.
The system is fully automatic and uses a computer
controller
to
continuously monitor vehicle speed, wheel
to
body position, lift/dive and steering position of the
vehicle. The controller then sends signals
to
each shock
absorber to independently adjust the damping level to
provide the optimum vehicle ride.
RSS
also interacts with the tow/haul mode that, when
engaged, will provide additional control of the shock
absorbers. This additional control results in better ride
and handling characteristics when the vehicle is
loaded or towing a trailer. See “Tow/Haul Mode” under
Towing
a Trailer on page
4-51,
Stabilitrak@
System
Your vehicle is equipped with Stabilitrak@ , which
combines antilock brake, traction and stability control
systems and helps the driver maintain directional control
of the vehicle in most driving conditions.
When you first start your vehicle and begin
to
drive
away, the system performs several diagnostic checks
to
insure there are no problems. You may hear or feel
the system working. This is normal and does not mean
there is
a
problem with your vehicle. The system
should initialize before the vehicle reaches
20
m.p.h.
(32
km/h).
In
some cases, it may take approximately two
miles of driving before the system initializes.
If
the system fails
to
turn on or activate, the STABILITY
SYS DISABLED or SERVICE STABILITY message
will be displayed.
If
the vehicle has gone through heavy
acceleration or braking or multiple turns during the
first two miles of driving after starting your vehicle, the
STABILITY SYS DISABLED message may appear.
If
this
is
the case, your vehicle does not need servicing.
You will need
to
turn the vehicle
off
and then restart
it
to
initialize StabilitrakO
.
If
either message appears on
the Driver Information Center (DIC), and your vehicle
hasn’t gone through hard acceleration, braking or
multiple turns in the first two miles of driving, your
vehicle should be taken in for service.
The STABILITY SYS ACTIVE message will appear on
the Driver Information Center (DIC) only when the
system is both on and activated. You may also feel or
hear the system working; this
is
normal. For more
information on the stability messages, see Driver
Information Center
(DIC)
on
page
3-46.
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