Magnetic Ride ControlYour vehicle may have Magnetic Ride Controlthat automatically adjusts the ride of your vehicle.Automatic ride control is achieved through acomputer used to control and monitor thesuspension system. The controller receives inputfrom various sensors to determine the propersystem response. If the controller detects aproblem within the system, the DIC will display aSERVICE SUSPENSION SYS message. SeeDIC Warnings and Messages on page 220for more information. See your dealer for service.Limited-Slip Rear AxleYour vehicle may have this feature. A limited-sliprear axle can give you additional traction onsnow, mud, ice, sand or gravel. It works like astandard axle most of the time, but when one ofthe rear wheels has no traction and the other does,this feature will allow the wheel with traction tomove the vehicle.StabiliTrak® SystemYour vehicle is equipped with a vehicle stabilityenhancement system called StabiliTrak® . Itis an advanced computer controlled system thatassists you with directional control of the vehicle indifficult driving conditions.StabiliTrak® activates when the computer sensesa discrepancy between your intended pathand the direction the vehicle is actually traveling.StabiliTrak® selectively applies braking pressureat any one of the vehicle’s brakes to help steer thevehicle in the direction which you are steering.When the stability control system activates,the traction control system and StabiliTrak® lightwill flash on the instrument panel cluster. This alsooccurs when traction control is activated. Youmay also hear a noise or feel vibration in the brakepedal. This is normal. Continue to steer thevehicle in the direction you want it to go.283