Is the Vehicle Stability System Useful?
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The vehicle stability system is useful, with specific functions as follows: 1. EBD: Adjusts braking force distribution, preventing the rear wheels from locking up during emergency braking. It typically fails only when the module hardware malfunctions and is a crucial component for daily driving, ensuring tire flexibility and reducing abnormal tire conditions that could affect driving safety. 2. ABS: This function prevents wheel lock-up during sudden braking or skidding by controlling the vehicle's slip rate near the peak adhesion coefficient. It is a passive safety control that provides security for the driver in emergencies. 3. TCS: The traction control system helps the vehicle start smoothly on low-traction surfaces by preventing excessive wheel spin when the throttle is deeply pressed.