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What does electronic stability do for your car?

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What does electronic stability do for your car?

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  1. Depending on the car, it either:

    a- slows the engine down (cuts fuel flow) when it senses you are going into a corner too fast

    b- applies braking when cornering too fast

    c- increases or decreases shock absorber pressure when cornering too fast

    d- issues a warning (alarm or light)

    e- all of the above


  2. Electronic stability control is a system designed to increase the safety of vehicle handling by integrating input from a number of sources.

    Electronic stability control evolved from safety systems such as anti-lock brakes which were implemented to keep drivers from losing control of their vehicles.

    Although electronic stability control systems are not standard in all vehicles, they are increasingly appearing as an option in new cars.

    Electronic stability control is a centrally controlled system which continuously monitors the handling of a car.

    Sensors keep track of acceleration, individual tire speed, steering wheel position, and the centrifugal forces which act on a vehicle while turning.

    These sensors detect when a driver may be losing control, and implement measures to prevent this eventuality.

    Electronic stability control systems can apply pressure to individual brakes and reduce the engine speed to maintain driver control of a vehicle.

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