System functions: Notes

2006 BMW M6SECTION Notes

The dynamic stability control system (DSC) controls longitudinal and transverse dynamics by means of engine and brake system intervention.

Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) incorporates the following functions:

  • Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
  • Electronic brake force distribution (EBV)
  • Cornering brake control (CBC)
  • Automatic stability control (ASC)
  • Dynamic traction control (DTC)
  • Electronic brake force distribution (MSR)
  • Dynamic brake control (DBC)
  • Electronically controlled deceleration (ECD only in conjunction with ACC)
  • Trailer stabilizing control (only in conjunction with trailer module for E60 and E61)

NOTE: Yaw-rate control by the Active Steering (AS)
Active Steering also influences the vehicle's yaw characteristics. Consequently, the software in DSC is modified accordingly in cars fitted with Active Steering (for example, 2 DSC sensors).
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