Stability Control System (Scs) And Traction Control System (Tcs) - MG 6 Manual

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Stability Control System (SCS) and
Traction Control System (TCS)
Stability Control System (SCS)
SCS is designed to assist the driver in control of driving
direction. The SCS automatically enters Standby mode
after the engine is started.
When SCS detects that the vehicle is not moving in the
intended direction, it will intervene by applying brake force
to selected wheels or through the engine management
system to prevent sliding and assist in bringing the car back
to the right direction.
Traction Control System (TCS)
TCS aims to maintain the control to the vehicle by
improving the vehicle's traction trafficability and driving
stability. TCS monitors the driving speed of each wheel
individually. If spin is detected on one wheel, the system
automatically brakes that wheel, transferring torque to the
opposite, non-spinning wheel. If both wheels are spinning,
the system will reduce engine speed in order to regulate
wheel rotation until traction is regained.
Starting & Driving
Switching On/Off
SCS and TCS are automatically switched on when the
ignition switch placed in position ON. You can switch them
off after the engine is started.
• Briefly press the SCS switch (less than 2 seconds), TCS
is disabled, and "Traction Control Off" and TCS icon will
appear in the message centre.
• Press SCS switch (longer than 2 seconds), TCS and
SCS are both disabled. "Traction Control Off" and TCS
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