What Does Dynamic Stability Control Malfunction Mean?
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Dynamic stability control malfunction indicates an issue with the vehicle's anti-skid system. Below is relevant information about the Dynamic Stability Control system: Function: The Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system not only optimizes driving stability during startup or acceleration but also improves traction characteristics. Additionally, this system can identify unstable driving conditions such as understeer or oversteer, helping the vehicle maintain a safe driving direction. Impact: Advanced sensor technology is responsible for monitoring wheel speed, lateral acceleration, and yaw rate (rotation along the longitudinal axis). This data is processed to obtain information about the vehicle's current motion and is compared with data from the accelerator pedal and steering wheel angle, which indicate how the vehicle should currently be moving. If these two sets of data do not match, indicating that the vehicle's stability is threatened, the DSC will activate and influence the braking system and engine management unit.