Acura TLX Vehicle Stability Assist System 2020 Manual
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The Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) system in the 2020 Acura TLX is a safety feature designed to help stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the car turns more or less than desired. It can also assist in maintaining traction on slippery road surfaces.
When the VSA system is active, you will see the VSA activation indicator light flash on the instrument panel. This indicates 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. However, it is recommended to keep the VSA system on for optimal safety during driving.
If the VSA warning light stays on, it indicates a potential problem with the system. You should have your vehicle inspected by an Acura dealer or qualified technician as soon as possible.
While the VSA system helps improve traction in many driving conditions, it cannot overcome the physical limits of traction. Drivers should still exercise caution in adverse conditions such as ice and snow.
The VSA system works in conjunction with other safety systems such as anti-lock braking (ABS) and traction control to provide comprehensive vehicle stability and control.
Yes, a malfunctioning VSA system can affect vehicle performance, especially in terms of traction and stability. Immediate inspection and repair are recommended if a malfunction is suspected.
The VSA system itself does not require regular maintenance, but maintaining proper tire pressure and ensuring the ABS system is in good working order can help ensure its effectiveness.
Yes, the VSA system is designed to be active whenever the vehicle is in operation. However, it can be temporarily disabled by the driver if needed.
The VSA system enhances safety by helping to maintain vehicle stability and prevent skidding during cornering and on slippery surfaces, thereby reducing the risk of accidents.