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Do you ever wonder what the DSC light on your Land Rover dashboard stands for? Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) is one of the most important safety features in Land Rovers which assist in providing stability and grip to the vehicle. DSC operates through the use of several sensors within the car that measure the wheels’ speed and the angle of the steering wheel.

When the DSC system notices that you’re in a situation with a high possibility of losing control, it immediately applies brakes to certain wheels and also regulates the engine power so that your car can stay on course. Malfunction of DSC can result in severe safety hazards, which is why it is imperative to know what leads to DSC failure and how to resolve it.

Signs That Your DSC Has Failed

  • DSC Warning Light: The first indicator that your DSC system has failed is when the DSC warning light comes on. When you see this light you should know that something has gone wrong or the system is not working as it is supposed to so do not delay to address it.
  • Unusual Braking Behavior: DSC problems can make the braking system become unpredictable. This may cause a spongy or ‘mushy’ feel through the brake pedal and, when braking, the car may pull to one side.
  • Reduced Traction Control: If you find out that your Land Rover slips more often, especially when you are driving over wet or ice grounds, then it is high time to check the DSC system. The DSC is intended to improve grip so poor performance in this respect could be indicative of a problem.
  • Inconsistent Performance: The DSC system is designed to control the amount of power output by the engine in order to restore stability. If you experience power dips or irregularity in the performance of the engine, then there is a high possibility that the DSC has a problem.
  • Steering Problems: A faulty DSC system can also affect your steering capability. You may notice that your steering wheel has become a bit rigid or difficult to turn, especially when you are driving at high speed.

Fixing DSC Malfunction In Your Land Rover

  • Replacing Damaged Sensors: If you run a diagnostic scan on your Land Rover and it shows that a particular sensor is not working, getting a new one may help solve the problem with the DSC. The parts used for the repair should be of good quality to make the repair long-lasting.
  • Software Updates: The failure of DSC can sometimes be attributed to some software issues. These issues can be solved simply by updating the system’s software or even resetting it. This should be done by a professional technician who knows your car in and out because a software update done halfway can cause more problems to your car, making it more prone to failure or accident.
  • Repair Electrical Issues: The DSC can fail when there are issues in the electrical system like damaged wiring or connectors. You should check that all the connections are clean, firm, and secure and fix any faults to avoid complications in the future.
  • Professional Inspection: If the cause of the DSC failure is not so obvious or if you cannot handle the problem by yourself, it is better to allow an expert to address it. They can carry out an extensive assessment of your Land Rover and fix any issues that might hinder the efficiency of your DSC system.

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Bring Your Land Rover To Our Experts At European Service Center

The DSC system is an important component of any Land Rover and that is why its maintenance is handled carefully by our experts at European Service Center. Currently, we have our workshops in 4 different places in Georgia and the other 4 places in Texas. When it comes to DSC issues, our professional technicians will be able to identify the problem with your Land Rover and fix it.

If you experience any of the signs of DSC failure and you are a resident of Alpharetta, Duluth, Dunwoody, Chamblee, Cumming, Norcross, Roswell, Buckhead, Atlanta, GA; Houston & Dallas, TX, then look no further because we are here to help you. You can call us now or visit any of our shops that are close to you to schedule your next service.