Does the TC warning light affect driving?
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tc warning light is on affects driving. TC is the traction control system, which can improve the driving stability of the car, as well as acceleration performance and climbing ability. When driving at high speeds, the car is prone to wheel slippage. If the drive wheels slip, it may even cause the vehicle to lose control. With this system, the ECU adjusts based on the current speed to enhance stability and acceleration performance. Additional information: 1. Traction Control System: The traction control system, abbreviated as TCS, is also known as ASR or TRC. The control device of the traction control system is a computer. The computer detects the speed of the four wheels and the steering wheel angle. When the car accelerates, if it detects that the speed difference between the drive wheels and non-drive wheels is too large, the computer immediately determines that the driving force is excessive and sends a signal to reduce the engine's fuel supply, thereby reducing the driving force and minimizing the slip rate of the drive wheels. 2. Function: The mechanical structure of the traction control system can prevent the drive wheels from spinning on slippery surfaces such as snow, allowing the vehicle to start and accelerate smoothly, supporting the basic functions of vehicle driving. On snowy or muddy roads, the TRC active traction system ensures smooth acceleration performance. In addition, on steep slopes, rough rocky roads, and other off-road conditions unique to four-wheel-drive vehicles, TRC can also appropriately control wheel side slip.