Acura TSX Vehicle Stability Assist 2010 Manual
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The Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) system in the 2010 Acura TSX helps stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the car turns more or less than desired. It also assists in maintaining traction on loose or slippery road surfaces.
When the VSA system is active, you will notice the VSA activation indicator blinking on the dashboard. This indicates that the system is currently helping to stabilize the vehicle.
Yes, you can turn off the VSA system by pressing the VSA OFF button located on the dashboard. The VSA OFF indicator will illuminate, indicating that the system is deactivated.
If the VSA warning light remains on, it indicates a potential issue with the system. It is recommended to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified technician to diagnose and resolve the problem.
The VSA system enhances vehicle control in snowy or icy conditions by reducing engine power and applying brake force to individual wheels as needed to maintain traction and prevent skidding.
While it is possible to drive with the VSA system turned off, it is not recommended as it reduces the vehicle's ability to maintain traction and stability during adverse driving conditions.
The VSA system should be checked during regular maintenance intervals as recommended in the vehicle's owner's manual. If any issues arise, they should be addressed by a professional technician immediately.
The VSA system includes sensors for wheel speed, steering angle, lateral G-force, and yaw rate, as well as the VSA control unit, and the VSA modulator-control unit that applies the brakes as needed.
Yes, the VSA system can assist in emergency braking by helping to maintain vehicle stability and control, allowing the driver to steer more effectively during hard braking situations.
Common symptoms of a malfunctioning VSA system include the VSA warning light staying on, unusual braking behavior, or a lack of stability assistance during driving. Professional diagnosis is recommended if these symptoms occur.