Toyota’s Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) technology is an advanced safety feature designed to help drivers maintain control of their vehicle during difficult driving conditions. This advanced system uses a network of sensors to detect when a vehicle is starting to slip or slide.
When this happens, it automatically applies the brakes on each wheel individually to help the driver regain control of the vehicle. In addition, it can also reduce engine power output to help keep the vehicle from rolling over. VSC is an important safety feature that is standard on many Toyota models, and it is essential for drivers to use it when driving in difficult conditions.
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