2008 Jeep Liberty Owners Manual

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STARTING AND OPERATING
TCS (Traction Control System)
BAS (Brake Assist System)
The  BAS is  designed   to  optimize   the  vehicle’s  braking
capability   during   emergency    braking   maneu vers.   The
system  detects  an  emergency   braking  situ ation  by  sens-
ing  the  rate  and  amount   of brake   application   and  then
applies   optimum   pressu re  to the  brakes.   This  can  help
red uce  braking   distances.    The  BAS  complements    the
anti-lock  brake  system   (ABS). Applying  the  brakes  very
quickly  resu lts in  the best  BAS assistance.  To receive  the
benefit  of the  system , you  must  apply   continu ous  brak-
ing   pressu re  during    the   stop ping  sequ ence,   (do   not
“pump”   the brakes).  Do not  red uce brake  pedal  pressu re
unless  braking  is no longer  desired . Once the  brake pedal
is released ,  the BAS is  deactivated .
This system  monitors  the amount   of wheel spin  of each of
the   driven   wheels.   If   wheel   spin   is  detected ,   brake
pressu re  is applied   to  the slipping   wheel(s)   and  engine
power  is  red uced to  provid e  enhanced  acceleration   and
stability. A featu re of  the TCS system  functions  similar  to
a  limited   slip  differential   and  controls   the  wheel   spin
across  a  driven   axle.  If one  wheel   on  a  driven   axle  is
spinning   faster than  the  other,  the system   will apply  the
brake  of the spinning   wheel. This  will allow  more  engine
torqu e to  be  applied   to the  wheel   that  is not  spinning.
This featu re rem ains active even  if TCS and ESP are in the
“Partial  Off” mode  or the  “Full Off”  mode.  Refer to “ESP
(Electronic  Stability   Program )”  in  this  section  for  more
inform ation.
Product Specification
CategoriesJeep Liberty Manuals, Jeep Manuals
Model Year2008
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