2011 Jeep Liberty Owners Manual

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ESCOperatingModes                           PartialOff–Two-WheelDriveVehiclesand
Dependinguponmodelandmodeofoperation,theESC      Four-WheelDriveVehiclesin2WDand4WDHigh
system has up to three operating modes: “ESC On”
“PartialOff,”and“FullOff.”
Range
The “Partial Off” mode is intended for driving in deep
snow,sand,orgravel.Thismoderaisesthethresholdfor
TCS and ESC activation, which allows for more wheel
spinthanwhatESCnormallyallows.
ESCOn–Two-WheelDriveVehiclesandFour-Wheel
DriveVehiclesin2WDand4WDHighRange
This is the normal operating mode for ESC when oper-
ating a two-wheel drive vehicle. It is also the normal  The“ESCOff”buttonislocatedinthelowerswitchbank
modeforoperatingafour-wheeldrivevehiclein2WDor     below the climate control. To enter the “Partial Off”
4WDHIGHrange.TheESCsystemwillbein“ESCOn”       mode,momentarilypressthe“ESCOff”buttonandthe
modewheneverthevehicleisstartedorthetransfercase      ЉESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light” will illu-
(if equipped) is shifted out of 4WD LOW range. This  minate.ToturntheESConagain,momentarilypressthe
mode should be used for most driving situations. ESC  ЉESC OffЉ button and the ЉESC Activation/Malfunction
shouldonlybeturnedto“PartialOff”or“FullOff”for        IndicatorLight”willturnoff.Thiswillrestorethenormal
specific reasons as noted. Refer to “Partial Off” and to  “ESCOn”modeofoperation.
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“FullOff”foradditionalinformation.
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CategoriesJeep Liberty Manuals, Jeep Manuals
Model Year2011
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