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Traction Control

Circuit Description

TCS

The Traction Control System (TCS) is a variable system designed to enhance traction during acceleration and cornering. It does so by determining the optimum amount of wheel spin for any given driving situation, then suppressing surplus engine power accordingly. The ABS control module gets signals about the vehicle's speed, direction and road conditions from sensors at the wheels and the steering column.

Based on these signals, the control module will determine the optimum amount of wheel spin. Because the system is variable, the control module may determine, depending on the driving conditions, that some wheel spin is beneficial (thus enhancing straight-line acceleration), or that no wheel spin is beneficial (thus enhancing cornering). For any given driving situation, the control module will determine the amount of wheel spin best suited to the driver's needs. The system is automatically ready whenever the engine is started, but can he manually canceled with the TCS switch.

The TCS provides the following benefits:
1. When the drive wheel speed exceeds the vehicle speed by a given amount, the ABS control module judges that the drive wheels are slipping and it sends traction control signals to reduce engine power.
2. Based on the wheel speed sensor signals, the control module detects the condition of the road and then sends signals to improve acceleration efficiency and grip efficiency.