Acura ILX Vehicle Stability Assist 2018 Manual

Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) is a system in the 2018 Acura ILX designed to enhance stability and traction by reducing wheel slip during acceleration and improving control during cornering.
VSA is automatically activated when you start your vehicle. To turn it off, locate the VSA OFF button on the dashboard and press it. The VSA Off indicator will light up on the instrument panel.
If the VSA warning light is steady, it indicates a malfunction in the system. You should have your vehicle inspected by a certified Acura technician as soon as possible.
Yes, you can drive with the VSA turned off, but it is recommended to keep it on for optimal safety and vehicle control, especially in adverse driving conditions.
Turning off the VSA may slightly improve performance in certain scenarios like competitive driving or when stuck in snow, but it reduces overall vehicle stability and safety.
Frequent activation of VSA may be due to driving on slippery surfaces or aggressive driving. It is working to maintain traction and control. If it activates under normal conditions, get your vehicle checked.
VSA enhances safety by automatically applying brake force to one or more wheels and adjusting engine power to help maintain vehicle control during skids or when it detects loss of traction.
The VSA system is generally maintenance-free. However, ensure regular maintenance of the related components such as brakes and tires to ensure optimal performance of the system.
Performance of VSA can be affected by worn tires, incorrect tire pressures, or mechanical issues. Ensure these are addressed to maintain system effectiveness.
While VSA helps in maintaining control on various surfaces, the 2018 Acura ILX is not designed for off-road conditions. Use VSA to assist in light snow or gravel, but avoid heavy off-road terrain.