Dynamic Stability Control...It needs to be on under most driving conditions because it helps your car maintain traction under extreme braking and turning. Read the manual. It may say to turn DSC off when you are in ice and snow.
If it was flashing ocasionally it means the DCS (Dynamic Stability Control) was engaging preventing wheel spin more than likely. If it was on constantly it means you have turned off the DSC.
Dynamic Traction Control. A part of DSC. (Dynamic Stability Control)
abs/dsc light.
Keep Momentum, Gentle Throttle Application, DTC/DSC On.
You will have to be a bit more descriptive. If its outside, its the indicator. If its inside, it could be DTC/DSC. That will look like... an exclamation mark in a triangle in an almost complete circle with an arrow on the left side. This is the cars traction control, stability control and anti-spin mechanism. DTC is a section of DSC and that is your "Dynamic Traction Control." DSC is "Dynamic Stability Control." You can restrict DTC/DSC by pressing the DTC button on your dash board or turn the system off all together by holding the button for 3-4 Seconds. If you have a big engine though, you better be awake if you do that!
The circle with an exclamation point means you've turned off your DSC (Dynamic Spin Control.)
Yellow triangle is the traction control light, It comes on( flashes) if you get wheelspin,like on an M# in the rain;). It will stay on if you turn DSC off, or if you have a wheel speed sensor problem(asb light would also be on)
AS good as it's tires. DSC, ABS, TC, are all useless if you don't have a good set of SNOW/Winter TIRES!
DSC Limited was created in 1978.
You could go to beachaudio.com/Uniden?solara-Dsc to find more about a uniden dsc, or boatered.com/forum. This forum site will help you learn about what a uniden dsc is.
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DSC Wanne-Eickel was created in 1954.