It is used to turn off traction control.It is used to turn off traction control.
ETS means ENHANCED TRACTION SYSTEM or what is commonly called, (Traction Control) The button is used to turn it off and on. Leave it on.ETS means ENHANCED TRACTION SYSTEM or what is commonly called, (Traction Control) The button is used to turn it off and on. Leave it on.
ETS means ENHANCED TRACTION SYSTEM or what is commonly called, (Traction Control) The button is used to turn it off and on.
The "trac" button is for traction control. By default, traction control is always on unless you turn it off.
dc series motor is used for traction...
traction means propulsion of vichel and traction motor means the motor which propel the our object and it have tractive effort thats why we are saying traction and it is used in railways
The traction control button in a 2006 Ford Freestyle is designed to help improve vehicle stability and control during slippery conditions, such as rain or snow. When activated, it reduces wheel spin by adjusting engine power and applying brakes to individual wheels, helping to maintain traction. If the system detects a loss of traction, the button can be used to turn the traction control on or off, allowing the driver to customize vehicle handling as needed.
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Can be safe are two diferent things. Some can be used as slow as 50kmph (30mph) most will not work below 60Kmph (40 mph) Some will set as high as 160 kmph (100mph) It is not recomended that you use cruse control in urban trafic, under heavy freeway trafic conditions, poor traction and poor visiblity conditions. Be safe.
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The process used to turn a liquid into a solid is called freezing. When a liquid is cooled to its freezing point, the molecules slow down and come together in an orderly arrangement to form a solid.
Skin traction also refers to specialized practices, such as Dunlop's traction, used on children when a fractured arm must maintain a flexed position to avoid circulatory and neurological problems