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Originally Posted by Super Tanooki
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VDC uses a number of sensors on the car that detect wheel speed, yaw, control input, etc. If the computer detects that the car is not acting within tolerance of the intended direction of travel based on your control inputs, it will react.
Because it's a reactionary system, not a preventionary one, it won't keep you from sliding around or spinning the tires all together. It's there to act as a safety net for when things do go wrong.
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Originally Posted by 18whisky
It was at 600am the temperature was 29 deegres going to work, the deal is I was making a right turn at 30mph hit black ice and the car went sideways, to corrected I had to push the throttle and do a powerslide . With VDC on I bet the car woulded caught greep and problably lost control . I was not specting that to happend. I think everybody needs to learn what your car is capable off so when this moments comes you know what to do.
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You still on the sauce, there?