Driving – FORD 2001 Windstar User Manual
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the vehicle. When there is a discrepancy between the driver’s inputs and
the vehicle motion, AdvanceTrac
changes the force at each tire to help
control the vehicle. If the vehicle begins to rotate excessively left or
right, spin out, or slide sideways, the system will attempt to correct the
excessive motion. If the vehicle does not respond to steering inputs, the
system will attempt to increase the turning response of the vehicle.
AdvanceTrac
enhances stability during maneuvers that require all
available tire traction to control the vehicle. The system uses ABS and
Traction Control
(including control of the engine) as well as its more
advanced controls to enhance vehicle stability. The benefits of the
AdvanceTrac
system are most noticeable when driving in wet/snowy/icy
road conditions and/or when performing emergency maneuvers. In an
emergency lane-change, the driver will experience better overall control
of the vehicle.
Driving conditions which may activate AdvanceTrac
include:
• Taking a turn too fast
• Evasively maneuvering to avoid an accident, pedestrian or obstacle
• Hitting a patch of ice
• Changing lanes on a snow-rutted road
• Entering a snow-covered side street from a snow-free road
• Entering a gravel road from a paved road
• Driving on slick surfaces
The AdvanceTrac
system is always ON when the engine is running.
The system does not work when the vehicle is traveling backwards. In
reverse, ABS and Traction Control
will continue to function.
If you are operating the speed control system and road conditions
change causing the AdvanceTrac
to activate, the AdvanceTrac will
disengage speed control. When driving conditions permit you can return
to speed control by pressing “RESUME”, refer to “Speed Control”
section in the Controls and features chapter.
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