2010 CHEVROLET SILVERADO traction control

[x] Cancel search: traction control

Page 225 of 626

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2010 2.G Owners Manual Cruise Control
{WARNING:
Cruise control can be dangerous where you
cannot drive safely at a steady speed. So, do not
use the cruise control on winding roads or in
heavy traffic.
Cruise control can be

Page 287 of 626

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2010 2.G Owners Manual SERVICE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
This message displays when there is a problem
with the theft-deterrent system. The vehicle may
or may not restart so you may want to take the vehicle
to your dealer befo

Page 289 of 626

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2010 2.G Owners Manual TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE
If your vehicle has the Tire Pressure Monitor System
(TPMS), this message displays when the system is
re-learning the tire positions on your vehicle. See“DIC
Operation and Displ

Page 322 of 626

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2010 2.G Owners Manual Drivers are encouraged to set up any auxiliary device
while the vehicle is in P (Park). SeeDefensive Driving
on page 5‑2for more information on driver distraction.
To use a portable audio player, co

Page 372 of 626

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2010 2.G Owners Manual StabiliTrak®System
The vehicle may have a vehicle stability enhancement
system called StabiliTrak. It is an advanced computer
controlled system that assists the driver with directional
control of the

Page 373 of 626

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2010 2.G Owners Manual The traction control
disable button is located
on the instrument panel
below the climate
controls.
The traction control part of StabiliTrak can be turned off
by pressing and releasing the StabiliTrak

Page 374 of 626

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2010 2.G Owners Manual In this mode, engine power is not reduced automatically
and the driven wheels can spin more freely. This can
cause the brake-traction control to activate constantly.
Notice:If the wheel(s) of one axle

Page 377 of 626

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2010 2.G Owners Manual Skidding
In a skid, a driver can lose control of the vehicle.
Defensive drivers avoid most skids by taking
reasonable care suited to existing conditions, and by
not overdriving those conditions. But s
Page:   < prev 1-8 9-16 17-24 25-32 next >