Stability Control for Your Ford Fusion 4 Door Second Generation (2013-2020)

Stability Control  
If a fault occurs in either the stability  
control or the traction control system, you  
may experience the following conditions:  
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION  
WARNINGS  
The stability and traction control light  
illuminates steadily.  
Vehicle modifications involving  
braking system, aftermarket roof  
racks, suspension, steering system,  
The stability control and traction  
control systems do not enhance your  
vehicle's ability to maintain traction of  
the wheels.  
tire construction and wheel and tire size  
may change the handling characteristics  
of your vehicle and may adversely affect  
the performance of the electronic stability  
control system. In addition, installing any  
stereo loudspeakers may interfere with  
and adversely affect the electronic stability  
control system. Install any aftermarket  
stereo loudspeaker as far as possible from  
the front center console, the tunnel, and  
the front seats in order to minimize the risk  
of interfering with the electronic stability  
control sensors. Reducing the  
If a driving condition activates either the  
stability control or the traction control  
system you may experience the following  
conditions:  
The stability and traction control light  
flashes.  
Your vehicle slows down.  
Reduced engine power.  
A vibration in the brake pedal.  
The brake pedal is stiffer than usual.  
effectiveness of the electronic stability  
control system could lead to an increased  
risk of loss of vehicle control, vehicle  
rollover, personal injury and death.  
If the driving condition is severe and  
your foot is not on the brake, the brake  
pedal may move as the system applies  
higher brake force.  
Remember that even advanced  
technology cannot defy the laws of  
physics. Its always possible to lose  
control of a vehicle due to inappropriate  
driver input for the conditions. Aggressive  
driving on any road condition can cause  
you to lose control of your vehicle  
The stability control system has several  
features built into it to help you maintain  
control of your vehicle:  
Electronic Stability Control  
increasing the risk of personal injury or  
property damage. Activation of the  
electronic stability control system is an  
indication that at least some of the tires  
have exceeded their ability to grip the road;  
this could reduce the operators ability to  
control the vehicle potentially resulting in  
a loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover,  
personal injury and death. If your electronic  
stability control system activates, SLOW  
DOWN.  
The system enhances your vehicles ability  
to prevent skids or lateral slides by  
applying brakes to one or more of the  
wheels individually and, if necessary,  
reducing engine power.  
Traction Control  
The system enhances your vehicles ability  
to maintain traction of the wheels by  
detecting and controlling wheel spin. See  
Using Traction Control (page 149).  
The system automatically turns on each  
time you switch the ignition on.  
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Vehicle without stability control  
skidding off its intended route.  
Vehicle with stability control  
maintaining control on a slippery  
surface.  
USING STABILITY CONTROL  
The system automatically turns on each  
time you switch the ignition on.  
You cannot switch the stability control  
system off, but when you shift into reverse  
(R), the system deactivates.  
You can switch the traction control system  
off or on. See Using Traction Control  
(page 149).  
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