Acura MDX Sport Hybrid Vehicle Stability Assist 2020 Manual
![Acura MDX Sport Hybrid Vehicle Stability Assist 2020 SUV manual cover](/images/DqwsHhTLRVwtoEwroERPnxjS/thumbs/thumb175x175.webp)
The Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) is a system designed to enhance the stability of the Acura MDX Sport Hybrid by detecting and minimizing skidding conditions. It helps maintain traction on slippery surfaces by adjusting the engine power and applying brake force to individual wheels.
When the VSA is active, a light on the instrument panel will flash, indicating that the system is working to maintain vehicle stability.
Yes, you can turn off the VSA by pressing the VSA OFF button located on the dashboard. However, it is recommended to keep it on for optimal safety during most driving conditions.
If the VSA warning light remains on, it indicates a potential issue with the system. It is advisable to have your vehicle inspected by an Acura dealer to ensure all components are functioning correctly.
While VSA is designed to improve vehicle stability in various conditions, it cannot overcome the laws of physics. Drivers should always exercise caution and drive according to road conditions.
The VSA system enhances handling during emergency maneuvers by helping to maintain control and stability. It automatically applies brake force to individual wheels and adjusts engine power to prevent skidding.
The VSA system itself does not require regular maintenance, but maintaining proper tire pressure and ensuring the brake system is in good condition are crucial for its effective operation.
Yes, modifications such as changing tire sizes or altering suspension components can affect the operation of the VSA system. It is recommended to consult with an Acura specialist before making significant modifications.
The VSA system is automatically active whenever the vehicle is running, unless manually turned off by the driver using the VSA OFF button.
The VSA system works in conjunction with other safety features such as the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Traction Control to provide enhanced stability and control under various driving conditions.