How to Check if the Car Anti-Slip System is On or Off?
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ESP (Anti-Slip) is usually a default function on vehicles, and the owner does not need to manually operate to turn it on. When it is on, the ESP light does not illuminate. Manufacturers generally set a control switch button in the vehicle. Simply press it briefly to turn off the ESP, and the ESP indicator light on the dashboard will illuminate at the same time.
I've driven several cars, and I usually check the dashboard. When that yellow car skidding icon lights up, it means the anti-skid system is turned off. Normally, this light doesn't come on while driving. If you see it lit, you must have accidentally pressed the button near the steering wheel with the car curve pattern. Once when I was driving back to my hometown on a muddy road, I intentionally turned it off to get unstuck but forgot to turn it back on afterward. I almost skidded out on a curve, so now I always remember to press the button to reactivate it immediately after getting unstuck. Nowadays, every time I start the engine, I make it a habit to glance at the dashboard to confirm that yellow light isn't on before hitting the road.