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Stability Control Sensors

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The stability control sensors provide information to the ABS module for the operation of the ESC system, RSC® system (if equipped), hill start assist system and the Hill Descent Control™ system (if equipped). The stability control sensors are housed in the Restraints Control Module (RCM) and are serviced with the module. The sensors used for stability control include the yaw rate sensor, the lateral accelerometer, the longitudinal accelerometer and (if equipped with RSC®) the roll rate sensor. Sensor information is sent to the ABS module over a private HS-CAN.