What does TCS mean?
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TSC stands for Traction Control System. Its full English name is Traction Control System. Like ABS and ESP, it belongs to the active safety system of automobiles. The traction control system can prevent the drive wheels from spinning when the vehicle is driving on slippery roads such as snow, enabling the vehicle to start and accelerate smoothly. Especially on snowy or muddy roads, the traction control system can ensure smooth acceleration performance and prevent the vehicle from skidding sideways or fishtailing due to the drive wheels slipping. The control device of the traction control system is a computer. It uses the computer to detect the speed of the four wheels and the steering angle of the steering wheel. When the car accelerates, if the computer detects that the speed difference between the drive wheels and the non-drive wheels is too large, it immediately judges that the driving force is too large and sends a signal to reduce the fuel supply of the engine, thereby reducing the driving force and the slip rate of the drive wheels.