ASR or (Acceleration Slip Regulation) also known as traction control toggle switch, allowing you do enable or disable the feature
traction control
The ASR, or Acceleration Slip Regulator, commonly known as "Traction Control" is (does) regulation for the traction of the car. Like the nickname implies, the ASR "button" (not botton, learn how to spell) controls traction to make sure the tires don't spin while taking off from a stop.
If there is a problem with your ABS system your ASR system is inoperable also. Could be something as simple as a wheel bearing tripping up the ABS. Or it could be a problem with the ASR controller.
On the dashboard, right next to the power seat button.
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1993-1997
The asr button stands for Anti Spin Regulation and uses the abs system to assist pulling away on slipery surfaces by putting the brake on of the wheel that is slipping hence all the drive goes to the wheel with grip.it also limits engine revs. By pressing the asr button you can turn this function off, giving the driver full control of the amount of wheel spin,and full throttle. Some trucks use this system and drivers use the asr button to disable the asr when pulling away on a a hill where they need to gain momentum with higher engine revs
"ASR" aka "anti-slip-reduction" ecu will cut power from going to wheels when it detects whell slippage in snow-sand etc.........ok?
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