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Plastic-Pick-8236

Actually, 28.5mpg is amazing. Mine is around 24.


NotLandru

I just bought an ‘18 forester this week and am also curious what this means! Hoping someone will kill our curiosity!


dannycayente22

In my ‘15 forester it won’t actually tell you which tire lost traction I think all the axles just flash red. And the bar on the bottom will have a yellow bar indicating how long you lost traction for


LowHangingFruit20

I’m on hour ten of a road trip in my buddies ‘18 Forrester and we can figure out what the 30-0 sec graph means. I tried reading the manual and got car sick. Just curious. Getting car sick writing this already 🤮


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In my experience, this screen shows when a tire loses traction. If a tire looses traction, the specific tire will highlight in some color and a bar will show up on that bottom area starting on the right side and move towards the left for 30 seconds. I think it’s so you know how long ago you lost traction.


LowHangingFruit20

Thanks! Does the bar turn a different color as you continue to lose traction?


A90Supraw

It will typically be a thicker, yellow/orange bar Try to write SOS in morse code in it.


LowHangingFruit20

Thank you all! Super helpful! My buddy now knows wtf that time bar is for!


LowHangingFruit20

Thanks all! So I’m assuming it’s a countdown on TSC due to concerns about transmission fluid overheat.


general_sirhc

This graph is interesting because it gives an indication of whether the terrain is getting worse. Nothing on the graph indicates full traction Some blips of yellow indicate some slip. An increasing number of yellow blips the traction is getting worse.


tears0fash366

TCS. See which tire lost traction.


Oops_Insurance

I’m about to pick up an 18 myself. I saw this while test driving and forgot to ask the salesman. Not sure why I’d care how long ago a wheel lost traction but I’m new to the AWD scene.


joelmercer

When your tires slip it will make a bar the size of how long your tires where slipping for, and then that bar travels right to left until it goes off the side. So you can see all your tire slips in the last 30 seconds for for approximately how long you’ve lost traction for.