*
if equipped
TRAIL TURN ASSIST*
Trail turn assist can only be used when the vehicle is in
four-wheel drive high (4H) or four-wheel drive low (4L) and the
rear differential is disengaged. Press the trail turn assist
button, located in the center switch pack above the
touchscreen, to turn the feature on. Trail turn assist will not
activate until the vehicle speed is less than 12 mph (19.3 km/h),
the rear differential is fully unlocked and the steering wheel is
almost fully turned to the left or right.
You can turn off trail turn assist by pressing the trail turn assist
button again, selecting two-wheel drive high (2H), or four-wheel
drive auto (4A) or by switching on the rear locking differential.
TRAIL CONTROL*
This feature lets you focus on steering during low-speed and
off-road use by controlling your vehicle’s acceleration
and braking.
To use trail control, your speed must not exceed:
• 20 mph (32 km/h) in two-wheel (2H) or four-wheel drive
high (4H) mode.
• 9 mph (15 km/h) in four-wheel drive low (4L) mode.
• 5 mph (8 km/h) in reverse (R).
Press the trail control
button located in the center of the
console-mounted G.O.A.T. MODES control, to switch the
feature on and off. The system switches off if you exceed 40
mph (64 km/h). To set and adjust speed, use the
SET+
and
SET—
buttons on the steering wheel. You can also adjust the
set speed by braking.
Note: Pressing the brake pedal does not turn the system off.
For more detailed information, please refer to your
Owner’s Manual.
Note: If your vehicle is equipped with trail one pedal drive, this
activates trail one pedal drive if you are in four wheel drive high
(4H) or four wheel drive low (4L) mode, until you set a speed
for trail control.
TRAIL ONE PEDAL DRIVE*
Trail one pedal drive allows you to accelerate and brake using
only the accelerator pedal. Press the trail features
button,
located in the center of the console-mounted G.O.A.T. MODES
control, when in four-wheel drive high (4H) or four-wheel drive
low (4L) to activate one pedal drive. Press the trail features
button again to turn it off. Pressing the accelerator down
accelerates your vehicle. Releasing pressure on the accelerator
with your foot still on the pedal slows down your vehicle and
releasing the pedal completely allows your vehicle to come to a
complete stop. When trail one pedal drive is active, the
indicator displays in the instrument cluster.
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