en:Car Terms:E:Engine Drag Torque Control
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Engine Drag Torque Control - MSR
Engine Drag Torque Control (MSR) is a function integrated in the Traction Control System (TCS).
If the accelerator is released or depressed abruptly on icy roads, the drive wheels may experience slippage. Using sensors in the antilock braking system, the MSR registers the slippage and selectively accelerates to restore stable driving conditions.