Stability Sys Active; Stability Sys Disabled; Service Stability - Chevrolet Avalanche 2004 Owner's Manual

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STABILITY SYS ACTIVE

You may see the STABILITY SYS ACTIVE message on
the DIC. It means that an advanced computer-controlled
system has come on to help your vehicle continue to
go in the direction in which you're steering.
For more information on the Stabilitrak
®
Stabilitrak
System on page 4-11.

SERVICE STABILITY

If you ever see the SERVICE STABILITY message, it
means there may be a problem with your
®
Stabilitrak
system. If you see this message try to reset
the system (stop; turn off the engine; then start the
engine again). If the SERVICE STABILITY message still
comes on, it means there is a problem. You should
see your dealer for service. The vehicle is safe to drive,
however, you do not have the benefit of Stabilitrak
so reduce your speed and drive accordingly.
For more information on the Stabilitrak
®
Stabilitrak
System on page 4-11.

STABILITY SYS DISABLED

The STABILITY SYS DISABLED message will turn on
when you press the Stabilitrak
stability control has been automatically disabled. There
are four conditions that can cause this message to
appear. One condition is overheating, which could occur
®
system, see
if Stabilitrak
period of time. The message will also be displayed if the
brake system warning light is on. See Brake System
Warning Light on page 3-42 Brake System Warning
Light. The message could be displayed if the stability
system takes longer than usual to complete its
diagnostic checks due to driving conditions. Also, if an
engine or vehicle related problem has been detected,
and the vehicle needs service, the message will appear.
The message will turn off as soon as the conditions
that caused the message to be displayed are no longer
®
,
present.
For more information on the Stabilitrak
®
system, see
Stabilitrak
®
button, or when the
®
activates continuously for an extended
®
System on page 4-11.
®
system, see
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