The vehicle may have a ride control system called Magnetic Selective Ride Control.
The system provides the following performance benefits:
• | Reduced Impact Harshness |
• | Improved Road Isolation |
• | Improved High-Speed Stability |
• | Improved Handling Response |
• | Better Control of Body Ride Motions |
This knob is located on the center console. Turn it to select the suspension
of your choice.
TOUR: Use for normal city and highway driving. This setting
provides a smooth, soft ride.
SPORT: Use where road conditions or personal preference demand
more control. This setting provides more "feel", or response to the road
conditions.
The setting can be changed at any time. Based on road conditions, steering wheel
angle and the vehicle speed, the system automatically adjusts to provide the best
handling while providing a smooth ride. The Tour and Sport modes will feel similar
on a smooth road. Select a new setting whenever driving conditions change.
Three Driver Information Center (DIC) messages (SERVICE RIDE CONTROL, SHOCKS
INOPERATIVE and MAXIMUM SPEED 80 MPH (129 KM/H) display when a malfunction
occurs with the Selective Ride Control system . Refer to
DIC Warnings and Messages
for more information.