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Engine Drag Torque Control

The engine drag torque control (MSR) counteracts the tendency of the wheels to lock on smooth surfaces. The engine's drag torque generated by downshifts or abrupt load changes can lock the driven wheels (especially on surfaces with a low coefficient of friction).

The wheel speed sensors tell MSR as soon as the wheels are about to lock. MSR then briefly reduces the engine's drag torque by opening the throttle slightly.

Advantage: The drive wheels retain their lateral stability in overrun mode.