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Cornering Brake Control (Cbc)

Cornering Brake Control (CBC)
CBC is a subfunction of DSC.
The CBC function is activated at medium to high lateral acceleration.
If a vehicle goes into a curve as it is being braked and threatens to oversteer, an increase in stability is achieved through partial release of the inner cornering rearwheel brake.
In the case of braking on bends, the pressure in the rear axle wheel brake cylinders is individually controlled. Essentially this prevents the vehicle from oversteering.
When decelerating on bends, CBC ensures the best possible directional stability by means of optimum brake force distribution.

CBC:
^ performs its control function ahead of ABS or DSC
^ also functions when DSC is deactivated
^ is deactivated only in the event of an ABS failure