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Electronic Stability Control (ESC) System

The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system constantly monitors the vehicle motion relative to the intended course. This is done by using sensors to compare the steering input and the yaw rate sensor with that of the actual vehicle motion. The ESC system monitors information from the Throttle Position (TP) sensor, the steering wheel rotation sensor (steering wheel angle and rate of change) and a yaw rate sensor (integral to the stability control sensor cluster) that measures changes in vehicle direction. If the ESC system determines from all these inputs that the vehicle is unable to travel in the intended direction, the system adjusts the brake torque at specific wheels in response to direct measurement of the vehicle motion and reduces engine torque to allow the vehicle to follow the intended course.

When the ESC system activates, any of the following can occur: