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TRAIL CONTROL INDICATORS
- RAPTOR
TRAIL ONE PEDAL DRIVE (IF
EQUIPPED)
WHAT IS TRAIL ONE PEDAL DRIVE
Trail one pedal drive allows you to
accelerate and brake using only the
accelerator pedal. The system assists
when driving through difficult off-road
terrain. Pressing the accelerator pedal
down accelerates your vehicle and
releasing pressure on the accelerator
pedal, with your foot still on the pedal,
slows your vehicle down. Releasing the
accelerator pedal may allow your vehicle
to come to a complete stop, some
situations may require you to press the
brake pedal to come to a complete stop.
TRAIL ONE PEDAL DRIVE
PRECAUTIONS WARNING:
This system is an extra
driving aid. It does not replace your
attention and judgment, or the need to
apply the brakes. This system does NOT
automatically brake your vehicle. If you
fail to press the brake pedal when
necessary, you may collide with another
vehicle.
Shifting into drive (D) or reverse (R) does
not cause the vehicle to move.
You can press the brake pedal to increase
braking. This does not turn the system off. Trail one pedal drive could apply the
parking brake when your vehicle is not
moving and not in park (P).
Note:
Always check the transmission
selection before accelerating.
Note: Only use trail one pedal drive on
slippery or loose surfaces. Using trail one
pedal drive on dry, hard surfaces could
produce some vibration, driveline bind up
and potential excessive tire and vehicle
wear.
TRAIL ONE PEDAL DRIVE
LIMITATIONS
Trail one pedal drive is unavailable when
any of the following occur:
• Your vehicle is not in four-wheel drive
high (4H) or four-wheel drive low (4L)
modes.
• Using cruise control.
• Using trail control.
• You exceed
30 mph (48 km/h).
Releasing the accelerator pedal may allow
your vehicle to come to a complete stop,
some situations may require you to press
the brake pedal to come to a complete
stop.
SWITCHING TRAIL ONE PEDAL
DRIVE ON AND OFF
Switching Trail One Pedal Drive On Press the trail features button
when in four-wheel drive high or
four-wheel drive low to activate
trail one pedal drive.
Switching Trail One Pedal Drive
Off
Press the trail features button again to
switch trail one pedal drive off.
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Selecting a driveline mode other than
four-wheel drive high or four-wheel drive
low switches trail one pedal drive off.
If you exceed 40 mph (65 km/h) trail one
pedal drive switches off. Pressing either button when trail
one pedal drive is active turns
trail control on and places trail
one pedal drive into standby
mode.
Switching from Trail Control to
Trail One Pedal Drive When using trail control in
four-wheel drive high or
four-wheel drive low modes, you
can switch to trail one pedal drive by
pressing the button on the steering wheel.
TRAIL ONE PEDAL DRIVE
INDICATORS When trail one pedal drive is
active, the indicator displays
green in the instrument cluster.
When the system is switched on but is
unavailable or in standby mode, it displays
grey.
TRAIL ONE PEDAL DRIVE – TROUBLESHOOTING
TRAIL ONE PEDAL DRIVE – INFORMATION MESSAGES Action
Message
Displays when trail one pedal drive is active,use the SET+ or SET- to switch to trail control.
Trail 1-Pedal Drive Active Use SET Button
for Trail Control
Displays when you switch trail one pedaldrive off.
Trail Control with Trail 1- Pedal Drive Off
Trail control is in a driveline state not
supported for trail one pedal drive. Set a
speed to activate trail control or change the
driveline state to four-wheel drive high (4H) or four-wheel drive low (4L) modes to active trail one pedal drive.
Trail Control Enabled Use SET button to
Set Speed Trail 1-Pedal Drive Available in 4H or 4L
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TRAIL CONTROL – TROUBLESHOOTING - RAPTOR
TRAIL CONTROL – INFORMATION MESSAGES
Details
Message
Displays when you must reduce your vehicle speed touse trail control.
Reduce Speed To Enter Trail
Control
Displays when you must release the park brake to usetrail control.
Trail Control Not Available with
Park Brake Applied
Displays when you must switch off the trailer backupassist to use trail control.
Trail Control Not Available
While Pro Trailer Backup Assist™ Active
Displays when you successfully enabled trail controland can set a speed with the Set+ or Set- control.
Trail Control Enabled Use SET
Button to Set Speed
Displays when a system fault has occurred when trail
control was active and the driver must resume control.
Trail Control Off Driver Resume
Control
Displays when the system has turned off.
Trail Control Off
Displays when a system fault is present. See the trailcontrol section in your Owner's Manual. See your authorized dealer for diagnosis.
Trail Control Fault See Manual
Displays when you must be in drive (D), neutral (N) orreverse (R) to use trail control.
Trail Control To Activate Select
Gear
Displays when you must switch the cruise control offto use trail control.
Trail Control Not Available with
Cruise Control Active
Displays when you must close the driver door to usetrail control.
Trail Control Not Available with
Driver Door Open
Displays when the system detects you may be stuck
in sand and recommends using trail control on to the lowest set speed. Doing this could slowly pull sand under the tires to free the vehicle.
Set Trail Control to 1 MPH to Aid
in Getting Unstuck in Sand
Set Trail Control to 2 km/h to
Aid in Getting Unstuck in Sand
Due to some driver action, Trail Control propulsion wasturned off but the vehicle will still brake if descending
a hill. The driver must press the Trail Control switch to turn the feature OFF, they can then turn it back on.
Descent Control Now Active
Press Trail Control Switch To Exit
Displays when you must have the seatbelt on to use trail control.
Trail Control Not Available with
Seatbelt Off
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WHAT IS TRAIL TURN ASSIST
Trail turn assist can reduce the turning
radius of your vehicle by applying the
brakes to the inside rear wheel in
low-speed, high steering-angle maneuvers.
TRAIL TURN ASSIST
PRECAUTIONS
Note:
Do not use trail turn assist on dry,
hard surfaced roads. Doing so can produce
excessive noise, increase tire wear and may
damage drive line, or braking components.
Trail turn assist is only intended for slippery,
or loose surfaces.
You may hear noise from the anti-lock
brake system while trail turn assist is
active. This is normal operation.
TRAIL TURN ASSIST
LIMITATIONS
Trail turn assist can only be used when the
vehicle ’s four-wheel drive system is in the
four-wheel drive high (4H), or four-wheel
drive low (4L) modes.
Trail Turn Assist cannot be used when the
vehicle ’s rear differential is locked. If the
rear differential has recently been locked
prior to Trail Turn Assist being turned on,
Trail Turn Assist may not activate until it
can confirm that the rear differential is
unlocked.
SWITCHING TRAIL TURN
ASSIST ON AND OFF
You can switch the trail turn assist on or
off from the features section of the vehicle
on screen display.
1. Press Features on the touchscreen.
2. Press
Trail Turn Assist. 3. Switch
Trail Turn Assist on or off.
Switch trail turn assist on when your
vehicle is in four-wheel drive high (4H) or
four-wheel drive low (4L).
The system activates when the:
• Vehicle speed is less than
12 mph
(19.3 km/h).
• Rear differential is fully unlocked.
• Steering wheel is almost fully turned
to the left or right.
Switch trail turn assist off by performing
any of the following:
• Switch trail turn assist off from the
features section of the vehicle on
screen display.
• Select two-wheel drive high, or
four-wheel drive auto.
• Switch on the rear locking differential.
TRAIL TURN ASSIST
INDICATORS When trail turn assist is on, one
of these two indicators will be
displayed, depending on the
direction of the vehicle
’s last
turn. When the feature is on but
not in use, the indicator light will
be gray. When the feature is active the
indicator light will be green.
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TRAIL TURN ASSIST –
TROUBLESHOOTING
TRAIL TURN ASSIST –
INFORMATION MESSAGES
Details
Message
Switch to four-wheel
drive low (4L) or four-
wheel drive high (4H) to activate trail turn assist. See Selecting a Four-
Wheel Drive Mode (page
294).
Trail Turn
Assist Avail- able in 4L or 4H
Trail turn assist systemmalfunction could be
present. if this condition persists, have yourvehicle serviced.
Trail Turn
Assist Not
Available See Manual
You have activated trailturn assist.
Trail Turn
Assist ON
You have switched trailturn assist off.
Trail Turn
Assist OFF
TRAIL TURN ASSIST –
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why does Trail Turn Assist not activate
after unlocking the rear differential? The rear differential may not be fully
disengaged. When possible, turn off
the rear axle locker while driving
straight before using trail turn assist.
If you are already in a tight turn when
you encounter this situation, driving
the vehicle for a short distance in
reverse could allow the differential to
fully disengage.
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WHAT IS HILL DESCENT
CONTROL
Hill descent control allows the driver to set
and maintain vehicle speed while
descending steep slopes in various surface
conditions.
HOW DOES HILL DESCENT
CONTROL WORK
Hill descent control can maintain vehicle
speeds on downhill slopes between
2
– 20 mph (3– 32 km/h). Above 20 mph
(32 km/h), the system remains on but the
descent speed cannot be set or
maintained.
Note: The system does not function below
2 mph (3 km/h)
.
The system requires a cool down interval
after a period of sustained use. Hill descent
control provides a warning in the message
center and a tone sounds when the system
is about to disengage for cooling. At this
time, manually apply the brakes as needed
to maintain descent speed.
Note: The amount of time that the system
can remain active before cooling varies with
conditions.
HILL DESCENT CONTROL
PRECAUTIONS WARNING:
The system does not
control speed in low traction conditions
or extremely steep slopes. The system
is designed to be an aid and does not
relieve you of your responsibility to drive
with due care and attention. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury. WARNING:
Hill descent control
cannot control descent in all surface
conditions and circumstances, such as
ice or extremely steep grades. Hill
descent control is a driver assist system
and cannot substitute for good judgment
by the driver. Failure to do so may result
in loss of vehicle control, crash or serious
injury. WARNING:
The system does not
replace the parking brake. When you
leave your vehicle, always apply the
parking brake and shift the transmission
into park (P) for automatic transmission
or first gear for manual transmission.
SWITCHING HILL DESCENT
CONTROL ON AND OFF Press the button on the
instrument panel. A light
illuminates and a tone sounds
when the system is active.
SETTING THE HILL DESCENT
SPEED
To increase or decrease the descent speed,
press the accelerator or brake pedal, or use
the SET
+ and SET - buttons on the
steering wheel. Once you reach the
preferred speed remove your feet from the
pedals.
HILL DESCENT CONTROL
INDICATOR Illuminates when you switch hill
descent control on.
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HILL DESCENT CONTROL – TROUBLESHOOTING
HILL DESCENT CONTROL – INFORMATION MESSAGES
Action
Message
Your vehicle speed requirement for off-road modeentry has not been met.
For Hill Descent Reduce Speed
XX MPH/km/h or Less
You need to select a transmission gear for hill descentmode.
For Hill Descent Select Gear
Hill descent control mode is deactivated and you mustresume control.
Hill Descent Driver Resume
Control
A hill descent system fault is present.
Hill Descent Control Fault
The hill descent system is cooling due to overuse.
Hill Descent Control Off System
Cooling
The hill descent system cannot activate while CruiseControl is actively controlling speed.
Hill Descent Control not avail-
able with Cruise Control Active
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ELECTRIC POWER STEERING
ELECTRIC POWER STEERING
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: The electric power
steering system has diagnostic checks
that continuously monitor the system. If
a fault is detected, a message displays
in the information display. Stop your
vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
Switch the vehicle off. After at least 10
seconds, switch the vehicle on and
watch the information display for a
steering system warning message. If a
steering system warning message
returns, have the system checked as
soon as possible. WARNING:
If the system detects
an error, you may not feel a difference in
the steering, however a serious condition
may exist. Have your vehicle checked as
soon as possible. Failure to do so may
result in loss of steering control.
Adapt your speed and driving behavior
according to reduced steering assist.
Extreme continuous steering may increase
the effort to steer. This occurs to prevent
internal overheating and damage to the
steering system. If this occurs, you will not
lose the ability to steer your vehicle
manually nor will it cause damage to the
system. Normal steering and driving allows
the system to cool down and steering
assist returns to normal.
Note: There is no fluid reservoir to check or
fill. ELECTRIC POWER STEERING
ADAPTIVE STEERING
(If Equipped)
The adaptive steering system changes the
steering ratio with changes to vehicle
speed, optimizing the steering response in
all conditions. The system also changes
when you switch on the transmission
tow/haul feature. When you select the
tow/haul button, the adaptive steering
system reduces vehicle sensitivity to
steering inputs at higher vehicle speeds,
while maintaining the ease of parking and
maneuverability at low speeds.
Note: The adaptive steering system
continuously monitors for faults. If the
system detects a fault, a message appears
in the information display. If a red warning
message displays, stop your vehicle as soon
as it is safe to do so. The message could
clear if the fault is no longer present. If an
adaptive steering system warning message
appears each time you start your vehicle,
have the system checked as soon as
possible.
Note: The system has a locking device. It
remains mechanically locked at a fixed
steering ratio with the lock engaged. You
may notice a click when you turn your
vehicle on or off.
Note: If your vehicle loses electrical power
or detects a fault when you are driving, the
system shuts down and you retain a normal
steering function with a fixed steering ratio.
During this time, it is possible that the
steering wheel could not be straight when
the vehicle is driving straight ahead. In
addition, you could notice that the steering
wheel angle required to steer your vehicle
could be different.
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