
Your vehicle may be equipped with the AdvanceTrac
威
system. The
AdvanceTrac
威
system provides the following stability enhancement
features for certain driving situations:
•
Traction Control (TCS), which functions to help avoid drive-wheel
spin and loss of traction.
•
Electronic Stability Control (ESC), which functions to help avoid skids
or lateral slides
The AdvanceTrac
威
system automatically enables each time the engine is
started. All features of the AdvanceTrac
威
system (TCS and ESC) are
active and monitor the vehicle from start-up. However, the system will
only intervene if the driving situation requires it.
The AdvanceTrac
威
system includes an
AdvanceTrac
威 ⬙
Off
⬙
button on the
center of the instrument panel, and a
“sliding car” icon
in the instrument
cluster. The “sliding car” icon
in
the instrument cluster will illuminate
temporarily during start-up as part of a normal system self-check, or during
driving if a driving situation causes the AdvanceTrac
威
system to operate. If
the “sliding car” icon
illuminates steadily, verify that the AdvanceTrac
威
system is not manually disabled by pressing the AdvanceTrac
威 ⬙
Off
⬙
button
located on the center stack of the instrument panel. If the “sliding car”
icon
remains steadily illuminated, have the system serviced by an
authorized dealer immediately. If equipped with a message center, the
vehicle will also indicate a failure with the AdvanceTrac
威
system.
When AdvanceTrac
威
performs a normal system self-check, some drivers
may notice a slight movement of the brake, and/or a rumble, grunting, or
grinding noise after startup and when driving off.
When an event occurs that activates AdvanceTrac
威
you may experience
the following:
•
A slight deceleration of the vehicle
•
The “sliding car”
indicator light will flash.
•
A vibration in the pedal when your foot is on the brake pedal
•
If the driving condition is severe and your foot is not on the brake, the
brake pedal may move as the systems applies higher brake forces. You
may also hear a whoosh of air from under the instrument panel during
this severe condition.
•
The brake pedal may feel stiffer than usual.
2009 Focus
(foc)
Owners Guide, 1st Printing
USA
(fus)
Driving
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