Should the Traction Control System Be Turned On or Off?
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Traction control system should be turned on. The main function of the traction control system is to prevent the driving wheels from slipping. This situation is not only prone to occur on icy or snowy roads, but may also happen on wet surfaces or during rapid acceleration starts. With the timely intervention of the traction control system, it can prevent the vehicle from skidding and reduce the occurrence of accidents. The working principle of the traction control system is: relying on the electronic sensors of the ABS anti-lock braking system, when wheel slip is detected, the sensors will send feedback signals to the vehicle system, which will then adjust the ignition timing, reduce the throttle opening, decrease the fuel supply, downshift, or apply the brakes accordingly to avoid wheel slip, thereby improving the driving stability and safety of the vehicle.