To turn your Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) back on, you can simply push the VDC button located on your car’s dashboard or center console. This button is usually labeled with “VDC” or “Vehicle Dynamic Control.”
When you push the VDC button once, the VDC indicator light will turn on, indicating that the VDC is now off. This means that the system will not actively intervene to help control your vehicle’s stability and traction in certain situations.
To turn the VDC back on, simply push the VDC button again. When you do this, the VDC indicator light will turn off, signaling that the VDC is now active. The VDC system will now monitor your vehicle’s movements and make necessary adjustments to help keep it stable and in control during various driving conditions.
It’s worth noting that the VDC system is designed to be automatically enabled when you start your car. However, if you have previously turned off the VDC and want to ensure it is on, you can follow the steps mentioned above to manually turn it back on.
Keep in mind that the VDC system is a valuable safety feature that can enhance your vehicle’s stability and control. It is particularly useful in challenging driving conditions such as slippery roads, sharp turns, or sudden maneuvers. By keeping the VDC system turned on, you can enjoy an added layer of safety and peace of mind during your drives.
If you’re unsure about the location or functionality of the VDC button in your specific vehicle model, I recommend referring to your car’s owner’s manual. The manual will provide detailed instructions and illustrations tailored to your vehicle’s make and model.
Turning your VDC back on is a simple process. Just push the VDC button again, and the VDC indicator light should turn off, indicating that the VDC system is now active. Remember to keep the VDC enabled for optimal safety and performance on the road.