Operation of the traction control system

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The traction control system is a feature that helps maintain vehicle control in low-grip conditions, such as wet or snowy roads. It works in conjunction with the braking system and engine to prevent the wheels from spinning and losing traction.

The traction control system uses sensors to monitor the speed of each wheel and the acceleration of the vehicle. When the system detects that one or more wheels are losing traction, it reduces engine power and applies the brakes to the wheel that is slipping, transferring power to the other wheels that still have grip.

For this, the traction control system uses an electronic control system, which processes the information from the sensors and activates the brakes and the engine. Some systems can also adjust the distribution of torque between the wheels to ensure that all wheels receive the proper amount of power.

The traction control system is especially useful in situations such as sharp turns or sudden changes in direction, where loss of traction can lead to skidding and loss of vehicle control. It can also help improve fuel economy by reducing wheel spin and ensuring that engine power is used more efficiently.

However, it is important to remember that the traction control system is not foolproof and should not be used as an excuse for reckless driving in low-grip conditions. It is always important to maintain a safe speed and reduce speed in wet, snowy or icy conditions.

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The traction control system's primary function is to maintain vehicle control in low-grip conditions by preventing wheel spin. It does this by reducing engine power and applying brakes to the slipping wheels, as mentioned in the text.

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