Driving Aids  
					Note: The system may not correctly operate  
					The system operates progressively and  
					during maneuvers, the system leaves the  
					effort lighter. As the vehicle speed  
					increases, it reduces its action to improve  
					the control of the vehicle.  
					when towing a trailer. For vehicles with a  
					trailer tow module and tow bar approved  
					by us, the system turns off when you attach  
					a trailer. For vehicles with an aftermarket  
					trailer tow module or tow bar, we  
					If your vehicle loses electrical power while  
					you are driving (or if the ignition is turned  
					off), you can steer the vehicle manually,  
					but it takes more effort. Extreme  
					recommend that you switch the system off  
					when you attach a trailer.  
					To permanently switch the system off,  
					contact an authorized dealer.  
					continuous steering may increase the effort  
					it takes for you to steer. This occurs to  
					prevent internal overheating and  
					STEERING  
					Electric Power Steering  
					permanent damage to your steering  
					system. If this should occur, you will not  
					lose the ability to steer the vehicle  
					manually nor will it cause permanent  
					damage. Typical steering and driving  
					maneuvers will allow the system to cool  
					and steering assist will return to normal.  
					WARNING: The electric power  
					steering system has diagnostic checks  
					that continuously monitor the system. If  
					a fault is detected, a message displays  
					in the information display. Stop your  
					vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.  
					Switch the ignition off. After at least 10  
					seconds, switch the ignition on and  
					watch the information display for a  
					steering system warning message. If a  
					steering system warning message  
					returns, have the system checked as  
					soon as possible.  
					Steering Tips  
					Avoid sudden movements with the steering  
					wheel. The force required to change the  
					vehicle direction is lower, compared to a  
					vehicle with mechanical steering.  
					If the steering wanders or pulls, check for:  
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					An improperly inflated tire  
					Uneven tire wear  
					Loose or worn suspension components  
					Loose or worn steering components  
					Improper vehicle alignment  
					WARNING: If the system detects  
					an error, you may not feel a difference in  
					the steering, however a serious condition  
					may exist. Have your vehicle checked as  
					soon as possible, failure to do so may  
					result in loss of steering control.  
					A high crown in the road or high crosswinds  
					may also make the steering seem to  
					wander or pull.  
					Note: Your vehicle is equipped with an  
					electric power-assisted steering system.  
					There is no fluid reservoir to check or fill.  
					The electric power steering system  
					operates by an electric motor, which  
					reduces the effort on the driver's steering  
					wheel.  
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					EcoSport (CBW) Canada/United States of America, Vehicles Built From: 17-06-2019, LN1J-19A321-ZFA enUSA, Edition date: 201904, First-Printing