Can ESP be installed in a car afterwards?
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In theory, ESP can be installed in a car afterwards, but it is not recommended. Models without ESP have significant differences in braking calibration compared to factory-installed ones, and self-installation can easily lead to issues. Due to its complexity, high precision requirements, and the extensive modifications needed, the key concerns are software compatibility and hardware reliability, which cannot be guaranteed. Installing ESP afterward will void the warranty, and the retrofitted ESP system, whether in layout or wiring arrangement, cannot be as scientifically designed as the original. It cannot ensure the ESP functions effectively under long-term vibration and electromagnetic interference, and any slight negligence may cause electrical faults in the vehicle.