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HOLDEN WM II 2012 Series User Manual

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Holden WM Caprice Owner Manual (MY12.5) - 2012 - CRC 1st Edition - 6/28
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Driving and Operating 9-13
Ride Control Systems
Electronic Stability
Control (ESC)
The ESC:
.
Is an advanced feature t hat
works in conjunction wit h the
vehicle’s ABS and includes the
Traction Control System (TCS).
.
Improves driving stability in any
driving situation.
.
Assists in maintaining vehicle
stability when the vehicle’s grip
level is exceeded, such as
during a sudden lane change or
in slippery or unexpected road
conditions.
.
Alters engine power and/or
braking on specific wheels,
improving the vehicle’s steering
control and power delivery on
wet or slippery roads,
particularly on snow and ice.
{
WARNING
Do not let this special safety
feature tempt you into taking risks
when driving. Traffic safety can
only be achieved by adopting a
responsible driving style. The
veh icle’s speed should always be
adjusted to suit road and traffic
conditions.
Activation
While the ESC is maintaining
vehicle stability, the
d warning light
flashes.
Switching ESC on and off
In certain circumstances it may be
helpful to disable the ESC, e.g. on
steep gravel inclines, or if the
vehicle is bogged. It may be
possible to get more traction from a
slightly spinning wheel.
Note: Switch the ESC off when
snow chains are fitted, to maintain
normal driving operation.
The ESC is automatically switched
on each time the engine is started.

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HOLDEN WM II 2012 Series Specifications

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BrandHOLDEN
ModelWM II 2012 Series
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

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