What does 'off' mean inside a car?

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LaElisa
07/30/25 7:32am
In a car, 'off' refers to the button that turns off the vehicle stability control system, which is enabled by default. Pressing and holding this button can deactivate the system. The vehicle stability control system is a general term for systems or programs designed to enhance the vehicle's handling performance while effectively preventing loss of control when the car reaches its dynamic limits, thereby improving the vehicle's safety and handling. The system analyzes information about the vehicle's driving status received from various sensors and then sends correction commands to systems like ABS and EBD to help maintain dynamic balance. This system ensures excellent stability under various conditions, with particularly noticeable effects in cases of oversteering or understeering.
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