Buying a vehicle is one of the biggest personal investments a person can make, and to make the right choice, you need a lot of answers. The team at Pennyrile Ford can answer those questions for you.

Question: I drive a Ford Expedition, and a light just came on for “Service AdvanceTrac.” What does that mean, and what should I do?

Answer: AdvanceTrac is a Ford-specific system for helping drivers maintain control, specifically traction, of their vehicle. Seeing a service light for this system means the car senses a problem with AdvanceTrac and may need work done by certified technicians and a Ford service and repair location. Possible problems may include:

  • Faulty sensors/bad wiring
    • Defective steering wheel sensors
    • ABS (anti-lock breaking system damage or failure)
    • Wheel speed sensor
  • Wrong wheels/tires
  • Limp mode

How to fix AdvanceTrac problems

  • Check for error codes: If your AdvanceTrac system indicates a problem, use an OBD-II scanner to check for error codes. These codes can help diagnose the issue.
  • Inspect sensors and wiring: Inspect the wheel speed sensors and their wiring for damage or corrosion. Clean or replace as necessary.
  • Check ABS module: Ensure the ABS (anti-lock breaking system) module is functioning correctly. If there are issues with the module, it may need to be replaced or reprogrammed.
  • Inspect braking system: Check the brake pads, rotors and calipers for wear and damage. A malfunctioning braking system can affect the AdvanceTrac system.
  • Reset the system: Sometimes, resetting the system can resolve minor issues. To reset, disconnect the battery for a few minutes, then reconnect it.
  • Software update: Ensure your vehicle’s software is up to date. Sometimes, updating the software can resolve compatibility issues.
  • Professional inspection: If you’re unsure or unable to resolve the issue yourself, it’s best to take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic or Ford dealership for a thorough inspection and service.

It is possible, at the very least, to diagnose some components of the AdvanceTrac system yourself, with the proper knowledge and tools. However, nine times out of 10, it’s best to take your Ford to Pennyrile Ford’s service department and have our expert team take a look at your vehicle’s AdvanceTrac system for you and advise you on how it needs to be fixed.

Does my vehicle have AdvanceTrac?

The Ford models that come with AdvanceTrac are:

  • Ford Fusion
  • Ford Expedition
  • Ford F-150 Super Duty
  • Ford Focus
  • Ford Transit
  • Ford Edge
  • Ford Flex
  • Ford Fiesta

How do I make an appointment?

Call the Pennyrile Ford service phone number, 270-886-8131. You can click here to schedule an appointment online.

The service department is open Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Closed Sunday.

Pennyrile Ford is at 5505 Fort Campbell Blvd., or visit us on Facebook or Instagram.