Limited-Slip Rear Axle; Selective Ride Control - Chevrolet 2014 Camaro Owner's Manual

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Limited-Slip Rear Axle

Vehicles with a limited-slip rear axle
can give more traction on snow,
mud, ice, sand, or gravel. When
traction is low, this feature allows
the drive wheel with the most
traction to move the vehicle. The
limited-slip rear axle also gives the
driver enhanced control when
cornering hard or completing a
maneuver, such as a lane change.

Selective Ride Control

ZL1 Only
The vehicle has a ride control
system called Magnetic Selective
Ride Control. The system provides
the following performance benefits:
Reduced Impact Harshness
Improved Road Isolation
Improved High-Speed Stability
Improved Handling Response
Better Control of Body Ride
Motions
The Selective Ride buttons are on
the center console. Press to select
the suspension of your choice. The
indicator light will illuminate the
current suspension setting.
TOUR: Use for normal city and
highway driving. The TOUR button
selects a suspension and Electric
Power Steering (EPS) calibration
that provides a smooth, soft ride.
SPORT: Use where road conditions
or personal preference demand
more control. The +SPORT button
selects a suspension and EPS
calibration that provides more feel,
or response to the road conditions.
Driving and Operating
The setting can be changed at any
time. Based on road conditions,
steering wheel angle, and the
vehicle speed, the system
automatically adjusts to provide the
best handling while providing a
smooth ride. The Tour and Sport
modes will feel similar on a smooth
road. Select a new setting whenever
driving conditions change.
The Selective Ride button indicator
lights will not illuminate when any
PTM mode is selected. When this
mode is selected, pressing the
Selective Ride button will change
the PTM mode and the suspension
setting will be determined
automatically. See Competitive
Driving Mode on page 9-39.
If a malfunction occurs with the
Selective Ride Control system, the
appropriate messages will be
displayed in the DIC. See Ride
Control System Messages on
page 5-39.
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