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For vehicles with automatic transmis-
sion, Adaptive Transmission Control 
(ATC) performs the optimum gear selec-
tion based on a number of factors. This 
system reacts to your individual driving 
style and the current driving conditions.
The ATC recognizes your individual 
driving style from the positions and 
movements of the accelerator pedal, 
delays during braking, and the vehicle's 
lateral acceleration when cornering. 
ATC makes the appropriate selection 
from different shift characteristics 
which range from comfort-oriented to 
performance-oriented. 
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In order to take driving conditions into 
account, ATC registers corners and 
both uphill and downhill gradients. For 
example, if you maintain speed through 
a curve, the transmission does not 
upshift. 
On uphill gradients, it shifts only when 
the engine speed increases in order to 
make more efficient use of power 
reserves. On downhill gradients ATC 
downshifts when the speed of the vehi-
cles increases causing the driver to 
step on the brakes.
Deceleration sensors continuously 
monitor the physical forces acting upon 
the vehicle. In the event of a severe 
frontal impact, the gas generators of 
the driver and passenger-side front 
airbags are ignited simultaneously. 
However, the passenger-side airbag is 
only triggered if an additional sensor 
has recognized that the passenger seat 
is occupied.
If it is necessary during a side impact, a 
side airbag will be triggered on the side 
where the collision occurs.
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The airbags located under the marked 
covers inflate and unfold in a matter of 
a few milliseconds. In this process they 
tear through the designed breaking 
points of the upholstered covers or 
press them out. 
Because the inflation process must be 
virtually instantaneous, it is necessarily 
accompanied by a certain amount of 
ignition and inflation noise. The gas 
required to inflate the airbags is not 
dangerous, and it dissipates together 
with the associated smoke.
The entire process is completed within 
fractions of a second.Precision sensors monitor the number of 
revolutions of the wheels. When 
equipped with DSC, they also monitor 
steering angle, lateral acceleration, 
brake pressure and the movement of the 
vehicle around its vertical axis.
If differences in the wheel speeds occur, 
ASC+T recognizes the danger of wheel-
spin and reduces the drive torque. If 
necessary, the system also responds 
with additional applications of the brakes 
at the rear wheels.
In addition, DSC permanently monitors 
the vehicle's current operating condition 
and compares it with an ideal condition 
that is calculated from the sensor's 
signals. If deviations from this occur 
(understeering or oversteering, for 
instance), DSC can stabilize the vehicle 
in fractions of a second by adjusting 
engine  output and with the assistance of 
braking intervention at individual wheels. 
Within physically possible limits 
dangerous skids can be prevented even 
as they are just beginning.You may need some time to become 
accustomed to this system's interven-
tion. However, it provides optimum 
propulsive force and driving stability.
The braking intervention may be accom-
panied by a certain degree of noise.Airbags ASC+T/DSC
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