conjunction with engine management
controls to control wheel spin and
maintain vehicle stability while braking.
Added midway through the 1999 model
year was Dynamic Stability Control
(DSC). This system uses ASC
technology, but implements wheel
speed modulation throughout all
stages of driving. DSC is able to
reduce understeer by applying differing
amounts of braking force to each
wheel, as well as overriding the engine
management system during hard
cornering.
A summary of distinguishing
characteristics of the various systems is
shown in
Table a. E46 Electronic
braking and stability control systems
.
For ABS system and component
descriptions, see
300 Suspension,
Steering and Brakes-General
.
WARNING!
A car with electronic stability control
is still subject to normal physical
laws. Avoid excessive speeds for the
road conditions encountered.
Table a. E46 Electronic braking and stability control systems
Year
(model)
System
(manufacturer)
Identifiers
ASC
1999 - 2000
Automatic Stability
Control
(Teves MK 20)
Control
module/hydraulic unit
under master cylinder
No precharge pump
DCS
1999 - 2000
Dynamic Stability
Control
(Teves MK 20 DSC)
Control
module/hydraulic unit
in right rear
compartment of
engine bay
Precharge pump
under master cylinder
Brakes
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