Does the Honda CR-V have anti-slip function in snowy conditions?
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Dongfeng Honda CR-V's anti-slip system has the ESP function enabled by default in vehicles, and pressing this button turns off the function. Introduction to ESP function: The ESP function is intelligently controlled by the vehicle's computer and does not require manual operation. It mainly maintains stability during extreme vehicle operation. It can reduce the engine's output torque in situations where side slipping or tail flicking may occur. By taking separate control of certain wheels, it prevents danger and also improves ride comfort. When the vehicle is stuck in mud: In this situation, ESP limits the engine torque, making it difficult for the vehicle to escape. For extreme driving, such as corner drifting or launch starts, a certain slip rate is required to complete the operation, and ESP cannot allow slipping once it intervenes. On deep snow-covered roads, where the road is slippery, the tires themselves have insufficient grip. If ESP continues to intervene, it will only make the wheels sink deeper. Installation of anti-slip chains on tires or changes in the outer diameter of the tires can affect the sensor's data judgment. ESP function errors may also affect the operation of other equipment.