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    Dstc stands for Dynamic stability traction control. It's more than just traction control. There is a yaw sensor underneath the drivers seat. If you want to turn it off press the dstc button 5 times , off,on in succession then it will say dstc off. But the next time you start the car it will be on as its volvo safety.
    You may have a cracked relucter ring so causing the system to cut in on right turns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by antonys60r View Post
    Dstc stands for Dynamic stability traction control. It's more than just traction control. There is a yaw sensor underneath the drivers seat. If you want to turn it off press the dstc button 5 times , off,on in succession then it will say dstc off. But the next time you start the car it will be on as its volvo safety.
    You may have a cracked relucter ring so causing the system to cut in on right turns.
    Hi Anthony. Aha, I did turn it off (I just pressed and held the button to get it off), but like you say back on on next start up, and even when off it says DSTC reduced. maybe the 5 pressed does the full off then. Not a fan of any of this fancy electronic rubbish getting in the way of the chassis doing its thing. Where could this cracked reluctor ring be? presume Vida would tell me if something wrong?

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