Stability-Traction Control Indicators
There are 2 stability-traction control indicators used to notify the vehicle occupants of stability and traction control concerns:
- Stability-traction control indicator (sliding car icon) - this indicator notifies the vehicle occupants the stability or traction control system is operating by flashing once every 2 seconds.
- Stability-traction control disabled indicator (sliding car OFF icon) - this indicator notifies the vehicle occupants the stability or traction control has been disabled by remaining illuminated during vehicle operation.
One or both of the stability-traction control indicators may illuminate as a result of momentary sensor disturbances due to environmental or driving conditions (including severe vehicle maneuvers or extreme off road usage). Once Illuminated, the indicator remains illuminated until the environmental or driving condition is no longer present and the ignition is cycled from ON to OFF and then back to ON again. If there are no other customer concerns, symptoms, indicators or Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), the stability-traction control indicator may have been illuminated due to these environmental or driving conditions.
Refer to: Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) - System Operation and Component Description .