What Does The Service Stability System Mean On Cadillac Escalade?

The service stability system used in Cadillac cars is basically an extension to the ABS system which monitors the vehicle's braking and suspension systems. The stability control finds out if there is a difference in speed between the four tires while cornering or braking, and adjusts the brake pressure to help keep the vehicle stable.

For Cadillac Escalade, the engineers added a couple of new sensors to the service stability system. They measure the vehicle's lateral acceleration and the output torque of each wheel. All this information is combined with the existing data from the ABS to create a complete picture of what's happening while you drive your Escalade around corners or brake hard to avoid an accident.

The service stability system in Cadillac Escalade doesn't just detect and correct unwanted movements of your SUV. It also makes driving more convenient by helping maintain stability when you break in adverse weather conditions or when the road is oily or slippery.

One of the most important benefits of the service stability system is that it increases safety to a considerable degree. Experts have done several tests in which Cadillac Escalade with service stability system proved to be much safer than other SUVs without the system.

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