Dynamic Stability Control - Aston Martin One-77 2010 Owner's Manual

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The driver should always take road conditions into
account. A slippery road surface always requires more
braking distance for a given speed, even with ABS.
Possible extensions of stopping distance compared to
locked wheels may occur during ABS operation on
slushy snow, gravel, sand or certain heavily corrugated
or ridged warning sections of road surfaces.
If any braking system malfunction occurs, immediately
have the Braking and ABS systems checked by your
Aston Martin Dealer.
ABS Warning
Warning: If the ABS warning symbol comes ON,
you should be aware that wheels could lock during
extreme braking or when braking on slippery
surfaces.
ABS is monitored for correct operation while the
ignition is ON. If a fault is detected, the ABS warning
symbol
will come ON and the ABS will be partly
or fully OFF. Normal braking will continue to function
without ABS.
In the event of an ABS fault, consult your Aston Martin
Dealer immediately.

Dynamic Stability Control

Warning: It is the drivers responsibility to drive
safely according to the law and with due regard to
prevailing conditions.
Warning: Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) must
never let the driver be tempted into taking risks
which could affect his or her safety or that of other
road users. DSC cannot overcome consequences of
applying too much engine power for prevailing
conditions.
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) is a system designed
to enhance driving safety by improving the vehicle
handling when the tyres are at the limits of their grip
capabilities. This is achieved through the reduction of
engine torque and strategic application of the brakes at
individual wheels.
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