Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
TSA operates as a vehicle stability control system. TSA stabilizes your vehicle and trailer when the trailer sways or oscillates due to various factors.
Swaying typically happens when you drive at higher speeds, but there is also a risk of swaying when crosswinds, buffeting, or improper overloading affect the trailer.
The following factors can cause swaying:
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High speed
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Strong crosswinds
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Improper overloading
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Sudden movement or overcorrection of the steering wheel
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Uneven road
TSA continuously analyzes the vehicle and trailer for instability. When TSA detects swaying, the system engages the brake automatically to stabilize your vehicle. When the vehicle becomes stable, TSA stops.
TSA is a supplementary system to assist the driver.The driver remains responsible for the control of the vehicle. Always hold the steering wheel while driving and depress the brake pedal to reduce speed if necessary.