29.06.2011, 20:02
Wenn es jemand hilft.
Hier ein Auszug aus dem Handbuch für die 2009.
Active Handling System
The Active Handling System is a computer controlled system that helps the driver maintain directional control of the vehicle in difficult driving conditions. This is accomplished by selectively applying any one of thevehicle’s brakes.
The ACTIVE HANDLING message will come on when the system is operating. See DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-56 for more information. The system may be heard or felt while it is working. This is normal.
The SERVICE ACTIVE HANDLING SYSTEM message will be displayed, the instrument cluster light will come on, and a sound will be heard if there is a problem with the system.
See DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-56 for more information.
When this light and the SERVICE ACTIVE HANDLING SYSTEM message are on, the system is not operational. Adjust your driving accordingly.
The Active Handling System comes on automatically whenever the vehicle is started. To help maintain directional control of the vehicle, the system should
always be left on. The system can be turned off needed. If the Active Handling System is turned off, the Traction Control System will also be turned off. Adjust your driving accordingly.
To turn the system off, press the ACTIVE HANDLING button on the console for five seconds.
The system can be turned back on at any time by pressing the button.
The DIC will display the appropriate message when the button is pushed.
If the Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) system detects a flat tire and the Driver Information Center (DIC) displays TIRE FLAT, or if the TPM system is malfunctioning and the DIC displays SERVICE TIRE MONITOR, the Active Handling System will be affected as follows:
• The Active Handling System cannot be turned off by the driver.
• If the Active Handling System is off, it will be turned on automatically.
• Competitive Driving Mode is unavailable.
• The Active Handling System will feel different in aiding and maintaining directional control.
Hier ein Auszug aus dem Handbuch für die 2009.
Active Handling System
The Active Handling System is a computer controlled system that helps the driver maintain directional control of the vehicle in difficult driving conditions. This is accomplished by selectively applying any one of thevehicle’s brakes.
The ACTIVE HANDLING message will come on when the system is operating. See DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-56 for more information. The system may be heard or felt while it is working. This is normal.
The SERVICE ACTIVE HANDLING SYSTEM message will be displayed, the instrument cluster light will come on, and a sound will be heard if there is a problem with the system.
See DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-56 for more information.
When this light and the SERVICE ACTIVE HANDLING SYSTEM message are on, the system is not operational. Adjust your driving accordingly.
The Active Handling System comes on automatically whenever the vehicle is started. To help maintain directional control of the vehicle, the system should
always be left on. The system can be turned off needed. If the Active Handling System is turned off, the Traction Control System will also be turned off. Adjust your driving accordingly.
To turn the system off, press the ACTIVE HANDLING button on the console for five seconds.
The system can be turned back on at any time by pressing the button.
The DIC will display the appropriate message when the button is pushed.
If the Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) system detects a flat tire and the Driver Information Center (DIC) displays TIRE FLAT, or if the TPM system is malfunctioning and the DIC displays SERVICE TIRE MONITOR, the Active Handling System will be affected as follows:
• The Active Handling System cannot be turned off by the driver.
• If the Active Handling System is off, it will be turned on automatically.
• Competitive Driving Mode is unavailable.
• The Active Handling System will feel different in aiding and maintaining directional control.
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