Acura RDX Vehicle Stability Assist System 2023 Manual
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The Vehicle Stability Assist system helps to enhance the stability of the Acura RDX by detecting and minimizing skidding during cornering. It automatically applies the brakes to individual wheels and adjusts engine power to maintain vehicle control.
When the VSA system is active, a VSA indicator light will flash on the instrument panel to inform you that the system is working to stabilize the vehicle.
Yes, you can turn off the VSA system by pressing the VSA OFF button located on the dashboard. When the system is off, a VSA OFF indicator will illuminate on the instrument panel.
If the VSA warning light remains on, it indicates a potential malfunction in the system. It is advisable to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified Acura technician as soon as possible.
Yes, the VSA system can influence braking by applying brakes to individual wheels to help maintain control of the vehicle during skidding or unstable conditions.
The VSA system does not require regular maintenance, but it should be inspected if you experience any issues or receive a warning light. Regular vehicle inspections will help ensure all systems, including VSA, function properly.
Yes, the VSA system is always active by default whenever you start your Acura RDX. You can disable it if needed, but it is typically recommended to keep it on for optimal safety.
Using snow chains can affect the performance of the VSA system. It is important to follow the owner's manual for guidance on using chains and to drive cautiously in snowy conditions.
While the VSA system is designed to assist in maintaining vehicle stability, it has limitations and may not be effective in all driving conditions like extreme weather or road conditions. Safe driving practices should always be followed.
The VSA system enhances overall vehicle stability by controlling lateral skidding and understeering, while traction control specifically helps prevent the wheels from spinning during acceleration. Both systems work together to maintain control.