Traction Control - Tesla CYBERTRUCK Owner's Manual

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Traction Control

How It Works
The traction control system constantly monitors the
speed of the front and rear wheels. If Cybertruck
experiences a loss of traction, your vehicle minimizes
wheel spin by controlling brake pressure and motor
power. By default, the traction control system is on.
Under normal conditions, it should remain on to ensure
maximum safety.
NOTE: When Cybertruck is in an Off-Road Drive Mode,
the traction control system may be disabled or operate
differently. For more information about customizing the
traction control system while driving off road, see
Road Modes on page
95.
This yellow indicator flashes on the
touchscreen whenever the traction control
system is actively controlling brake
pressure and motor power to minimize
wheel spin. If the indicator stays on, a fault
is detected with the traction control
system. Use the mobile app to schedule a
service appointment.
WARNING: Traction control cannot prevent
collisions caused by driving dangerously or turning
too sharply at high speeds.
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