What to do if the VSC system fails?

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TessaAnn
07/29/25 7:27pm
Ensure the vehicle is stationary and the parking brake pedal is released; start the engine. Depress the parking handbrake (and hold), lightly press the brake pedal twice, then release the parking brake pedal; depress the brake pedal (and hold).
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