All-Wheel-Drive Light; Descent Control System; Light; Speed Sensitive Power - Chevrolet 2015 Captiva Owner's Manual

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Instruments and Controls

All-Wheel-Drive Light

illuminates when the ignition is
ON and goes out after about a few
seconds.
This light flashes when AWD system
is temporarily disabled and
illuminates to indicate that there is a
malfunction in the AWD system.
If AWD system warning light comes
on, you should consult a repairer to
repair the problem as soon as
possible.
See All-Wheel Drive on page 9-15

Descent Control System

Light

illuminates.
Active and not ready/warning
light
The green DCS light is DCS active
indicator and the amber DCS light is
DCS not ready & warning light.
DCS active indicator illuminates(as
green colour) when DCS is ready
for use and flashes(as green colour)
while DCS is operating by pressing
the DCS button located on the
centre of the instrument panel.
DCS not ready & warning light
works as the following:
Flashes (as amber colour) to
indicate that DCS is not ready
for condition to operate due to
the high temperature (about
350~400°C) of friction material
(front pad) through severe or
repeated braking. This light will
disappear when the temperature
of friction material (front pad) is
lower than 350°C.
Illuminates (as amber colour) to
indicate that there is a
malfunction in the system due to
the high temperature (over 400°
C) of friction material (front pad)
through severe or repeated
braking.
This light also will disappear
when temperature of friction
material (front pad) is lower than
350°C.
The flashing and illuminating of
DCS not ready & warning light
notify you that the friction
material needs to cool
down(drive your vehicle enough
without braking as much as
possible). Above temperature
may differ somewhat according
to vehicle condition or
environment (season or outer
temperature) or etc.

Speed Sensitive Power

Steering (SSPS) Warning

Light
E
illuminates.
It illuminates when the ignition is
switched on and goes out shortly
after the engine starts.

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