What is the "truck with sliding lines button" on the top middle of center console.
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What is the "truck with sliding lines button" on the top middle of center console.
I am reading and reading trying to figure out what this button is or does. It has a truck on it with lines coming out of tires like it is slipping. I can't find a reference to it anywhere in the manual.
I have 4x4 and a 3.55 LS axel. Is this to turn on/off LS or something? Or is this some other kind of feature for traction?
WHen i push it it lights up a picture of the same thing on my instrument cluster.
HELP a NOOB out please!
I have 4x4 and a 3.55 LS axel. Is this to turn on/off LS or something? Or is this some other kind of feature for traction?
WHen i push it it lights up a picture of the same thing on my instrument cluster.
HELP a NOOB out please!
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I checked page 275 from the manual i downloaded from ford but its about starting the engine.
the store forgot to give me my manual. i need to go back and get it.
How about a hint?
EDIT: Thanks for the info guys.
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I have turned it off by pressing the button once, but have never tried holding it for 5 seconds.... is there a different indicator or something so you know it is all off?
#11
It's not that complicated, and I just re-read it, thanks anyway.
Under 35 mph it turns off TCS, ESC, and RSC if you hold it for more than 5 secs. and will flash once and then illuminate.
If you exceed 35 mph, it turns the ESC and RSC back on automatically.
A single press of the button only turns off the TCS and leaves the RSC and ESC activated.
Simple!
Under 35 mph it turns off TCS, ESC, and RSC if you hold it for more than 5 secs. and will flash once and then illuminate.
If you exceed 35 mph, it turns the ESC and RSC back on automatically.
A single press of the button only turns off the TCS and leaves the RSC and ESC activated.
Simple!
#12
Are you kidding?!!
I don't mean to sound like a d##k, but why is anybody helping this dude out? Tell him to crack his manual open and stop blaming the dealer for not holding his hand and showing him how to buckle the seat belt as well. Taking photos of a manual that has more than likely been shoved in his hand is synonymous with sticky a pacifier in his mouth. Does anybody want to explain the icons on his turn signals?
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