2006 Cadillac CTS CTS-V Owners Manual

Competitive Driving Mode (CTS-V)
Limited-Slip Rear Axle
The driver can select this  optional handling mode
by pressing the Traction Control  button on the steering
wheel twice within five seconds.  COMPETITIVE
DRIVING will be displayed in  the DIC. Competitive
driving mode allows the driver  to have control of
the power applied  to the rear wheels,  while the
If your vehicle has this  feature, your limited-slip rear
axle can give you additional  traction on snow, mud, ice,
sand or gravel. It works  like a standard axle most of
the time, but when one  of the rear wheels has no
traction and the other does,  this feature will allow the
wheel with traction to move  the vehicle.
StabiliTrak
®
system helps steer the vehicle  by selective
brake application. In competitive mode,  the levels at
which StabiliTrak   is engaged have been modified
StabiliTrak® System
®
to better suit a performance  driving environment. When
the traction control warning light  is on, the Traction
Control System will not be  operating. Adjust your
driving accordingly.
Your vehicle may be equipped  with an electronic
stability control system  called StabiliTrak®. It  is an
advanced computer controlled system that  assists you
with directional control of the  vehicle in difficult
driving conditions.
When you press the Traction  Control button again, or
turn the ignition to ACCESSORY,  the Traction Control
System will be on. The traction engaged  symbol will
be displayed temporarily in the  DIC and a chime
will be heard.
StabiliTrak® activates when  the computer senses a
discrepancy between your intended path  and the
direction the vehicle is actually  traveling. StabiliTrak®
selectively applies braking pressure at  any one of
the vehicle’s brakes  to help steer the  vehicle in the
direction which you are steering.
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CategoriesCadillac CTS Manuals, Cadillac Manuals
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Model Year2006
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