Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada/
Mexico/Paraguay-14632303) - 2021 - CRC - 11/9/20
Driving and Operating
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Terrain Mode Drive
Select
Expected Vehicle Behavior
Ideal Terrain
Drive (L3-Lx)
Minor deceleration when off
throttle and mild ability to
modulate throttle; mimics
performance of 4
n
without torque
multiplication.
Grassy fields,
mild two tracks,
rutted roads,
large rolling hills,
L2
Moderate deceleration when off
throttle and moderate ability to
modulate throttle; will bring vehicle
to a stop in most cases.
Mild rock crawling,
heavy ruts,
short, steeper grades,
L1
Significant deceleration when off
throttle and significant ability to
modulate throttle; will bring vehicle
to a stop in most cases.
Rock crawling downhill
Active Braking During Lift Throttle will
reduce the back and forth between the
accelerator and brake pedals.
Vehicle Hold Features:
.
When the vehicle comes to a stop on an
incline grade in forward gear or on a
decline grade in reverse gear, Vehicle
Hold is engaged until the accelerator
pedal is pressed.
.
When the vehicle is in forward gear on a
decline, the vehicle is allowed to creep
down the hill when the brake pedal is
released without pressing the accelerator
pedal. The vehicle will also creep forward
on flat ground.
.
If the driver seat belt is removed and the
driver door is opened while the vehicle is
being held, EPB will be engaged.
.
EPB will engage if the vehicle is held for
an extended period.
Terrain Mode is only available on vehicles
equipped with the single speed
transfer case.
Terrain Mode can only be active when:
.
Vehicle speed is less than 80 km/h
(50 mph).
.
The transfer case is in 4
m
.
Frequent use of this mode may cause brake
wear due to the light braking.
The vehicle will automatically exit the mode
if the brakes get too hot. Terrain Mode can
be turned back on after the brakes have
cooled.
When Terrain Mode is selected:
.
Auto Engine Start/Stop will be disabled.
.
The Terrain Mode indicator displays on
the instrument cluster.
Limited-Slip Differential
If equipped, the limited-slip differential can
give more traction on snow, mud, ice, sand,
or gravel. It works like a standard axle most
of the time, but when traction is low, this
feature allows the drive wheel with the
most traction to move the vehicle. For
vehicles with the limited-slip differential,