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Originally Posted by kster
I will note 2 conditions in Brisbane where it is beneficial to leave the TSC off in the rain and on dirt roads.
E.g 1. Highway driving when it buckets down with rain where the drainage is poor on the sides off the road (Bruce highway, Ipswich motorway etc.) which can cause TSC to intrusively activate and cause loss of control.
E.g 2. Dirt roads as per above it can intrusively activate when not required which can cause loss of control.
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Sorry,but that's rubbish.
No way does TSC cause "loss of control" in heavy rain or dirt roads.How????
Some of you really need to go on a good Driving course where you can find out how this stuff actually works as opposed to your misguided view of it.
And how does the above make it good to turn it off in all driving?
Like I said,in driver training the biggest problem we encounter is attitude from people who think they're invincible...and there's a fair bit of that involved here.
Cheers
Len