Acura NSX Vehicle Stability Assist 2018 Manual

Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) is a system that helps ensure the vehicle stays stable when cornering, accelerating, or driving on slippery roads by automatically adjusting engine output and applying brake force to individual wheels.
When the VSA system is active, the VSA activation indicator light on the dashboard will flash to notify the driver that the system is currently engaged in stabilizing the vehicle.
Yes, the VSA system can be turned off using a switch labeled "VSA OFF" on the dashboard. However, it is recommended to keep VSA enabled for optimal safety and vehicle control, especially in adverse conditions.
If the VSA warning light remains on, it indicates a potential malfunction in the system. It is advisable to have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Acura technician as soon as possible to diagnose and resolve any issues.
The VSA system is designed to enhance vehicle stability on a wide range of surfaces, including wet, icy, or uneven roads. However, it cannot overcome the limits of traction, so cautious driving is still necessary.
The VSA system generally does not require regular service. However, it should be checked during routine maintenance or if you notice any warning lights or unusual behavior related to the system.
Common signs include the VSA warning light staying illuminated, unusual noises when driving, or a noticeable difference in the vehicle's handling and stability.
VSA is designed to intervene only when necessary, so it should not significantly impact normal performance driving. However, turning it off may be preferred by some drivers during track conditions for full control.
Yes, the VSA system works in conjunction with other safety systems like Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Traction Control System (TCS) to maximize vehicle stability and safety.
The VSA system enhances safety by preventing oversteer and understeer, maintaining traction during acceleration, and ensuring stability during sudden maneuvers, making for a more secure driving experience.