2000 Acura TL traction control system

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Acura TL 2000  3.2 Owners Manual Indicator Lights
The instrument panel has manyindicators to give you important
information about your car.LOW OIL        HIGH BEAM INDICATOR
PRESSURE
INDICATOR CRUISE CONTROL INDICATOR
SUPPLEMENTAL RE

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Acura TL 2000  3.2 Owners Manual Indicator Lights
Supplemental Restraint
System Indicator
This indicator lights when you turn the ignition switch ON (II). If itcomes on at any other time, it
indicates a potential problem with
your fr

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Acura TL 2000  3.2 Owners Manual Driving
This section gives you tips onstarting the engine under various
conditions, and how to operate the
automatic transmission. It also
includes important information on
parking your car, the braki

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Acura TL 2000  3.2 Owners Manual The Braking System
Brake System Design
The hydraulic system that operates the brakes has two separate circuits.Each circuit works diagonally across
the vehicle (the left-front brake is connected with

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Acura TL 2000  3.2 Owners Manual Traction Control System
Your Acura is equipped with a
Traction Control System (TCS) to assist you in maintaining traction
while driving slowly on loose or slippery surfaces. The TCS assists
only in lo

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Acura TL 2000  3.2 Owners Manual Traction Control System
TCS ON/OFF SwitchThis switch is under the side vent. It lets you turn the Traction ControlSystem on and off. You cannot turn
off the TCS while the TCS indicator
light is flashi

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Acura TL 2000  3.2 Owners Manual Traction Control System
If the TCS indicator comes on whiledriving, pull to the side of the road
when it is safe and turn off the engine. Reset the system by re-starting the engine, and watch the
TCS

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Acura TL 2000  3.2 Owners Manual Technical Information
The diagrams in this section giveyou the dimensions and capacities of
your Acura, and the locations of the identification numbers. The explana-
tions of several electronic and me
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