Body stability control system function
(1) When the brake is emergency, the ABS function can prevent the wheel from locking; when the wheel is slipping, the TCS acts to control the engine output and the wheel brake to prevent the wheel from slipping.
(2) The vehicle body stability control system is when the vehicle quickly turns, dodge or avoids the sudden exit of the car or animal. When the vehicle is slipped to the outside due to insufficient steering, or the steering is excessive, the vehicle crosses the road center line or even rotates in place. When using the computer to control the engine output, any wheel brake (the size of the braking force), to eliminate the phenomenon of understeer or oversteer, improve the dynamic stability of driving.
(3) The simple annotations on the Bosch website for ABS, TCS, and ESP functions are: Safe Braking, Accelerating Without Wheel Slip, and Counteract Skidding.
