TRC is an active safety electronic configuration. When TRC is turned off, it means that the engine will not reduce its output power due to wheel slip. When driving on wet roads, the driving wheels may idle. On snowy or muddy roads, the ride comfort of vehicle acceleration performance will be affected. In addition, turning off TRC will increase the risk of sideslip under off-road driving conditions unique to four-wheel drive, such as steep slopes and dangerous rock roads.
The TRC functions on the vehicle are as follows:
1, to prevent the wheels from idling when the vehicle is driving on slippery roads such as snow, so as to make the vehicle start smoothly and accelerate;
2. When the driving wheel slips, the braking force is applied to limit the slip, and the vehicle can turn smoothly when accelerating when turning;
3. Control the danger of vehicles skidding on steep slopes and dangerous rock roads. (Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Dong Peng)