This operational state, often encountered in Can-Am vehicles, represents a failsafe mechanism activated when the vehicle’s engine or critical systems detect a significant malfunction. Upon detection, the vehicle’s computer limits engine power and speed, enabling the operator to move the machine a short distance for repairs, thus preventing further damage. A common scenario involves a sudden reduction in acceleration accompanied by a warning light on the dashboard.
The value of this feature lies in its ability to mitigate potentially catastrophic engine failures and stranded situations. It allows the operator to reach a safe location or a repair facility, minimizing inconvenience and expense. Originally implemented in high-performance vehicles, the concept has now become standard in modern all-terrain vehicles, providing an extra layer of protection and reliability.