What does TRC control off mean?

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VonEllie
07/24/25 8:50pm
TRC control off means the traction control system or drive anti-slip system is turned off. Its function is to enable the vehicle to obtain optimal traction under various driving conditions, preventing drive wheel slip during starting and acceleration, especially for high-power vehicles, thereby maintaining the stability of the vehicle's driving direction. The traction control system mainly consists of two control methods: braking torque control and engine torque control. The braking torque control method applies braking force to the drive wheels that are about to spin, dissipating the excess torque output by the engine through the brake, keeping the wheel slip rate within the desired range. The engine torque control method keeps the wheel slip rate within an appropriate range.
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