Magnetic Ride Control - Cadillac 2008 SRX Owner's Manual

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Notice: Do not repeatedly brake or accelerate
heavily when the TCS is off. You could damage your
vehicle's driveline.
When the TCS is switched off on AWD vehicles, you
may still feel the system working. This is normal
and necessary with the AWD hardware on your vehicle.
You should turn the system off if your vehicle ever
gets stuck in sand, mud or snow and rocking the vehicle
is required. See Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It Out
on page 4-33 and If Your Vehicle is Stuck in Sand, Mud,
Ice, or Snow on page 4-32 for more information. See
also Winter Driving on page 4-29 for information
on using TCS when driving in snowy or icy conditions.
If you press the TC (traction control) button once, the
traction control system will turn off and the traction
control system warning light will come on. Press
the TC button again to turn the system back on.
4-6
To turn the system off,
press the TC (traction
control) button located on
the console under the
climate controls.
If you press and hold the TC button for five seconds,
®
the StabiliTrak
system and the traction control system
will turn off. Press the TC (traction control) button
®
again to turn StabiliTrak
®
see StabiliTrak
System on page 4-7.
Adding non-GM accessories can affect your vehicle's
performance. See Accessories and Modifications
on page 5-3 for more information.

Magnetic Ride Control

Your vehicle may have Magnetic Ride Control that
automatically adjusts the ride of your vehicle. Automatic
ride control is achieved through a computer used to
control and monitor the suspension system. The
controller receives input from various sensors to
determine the proper system response. If the controller
detects a problem within the system, the DIC will display
a SERVICE SUSPENSION SYS message. See DIC
Warnings and Messages on page 3-53 for more
information. See your dealer for service.
back on. For more information,

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