
By default, it remains activated. When the autopilot deactivation button is pressed and illuminated, the autopilot is forcibly deactivated. Reactivating the ASR switch can clear the fault code, or you can visit a service station to use a computer to reset the fault indicator.

A few days ago, my car got stuck in the mud, and the wheels kept spinning when I tried several times. Turning off the ASR really helped in this situation. There's usually a button labeled 'ASR Off' or with a traction control icon on the car. Pressing it deactivates the system, and a warning light on the dashboard will indicate that it's turned off. After doing this, the wheels can rotate freely, making it easier to get out of the mud, which is especially useful for off-roading or driving on snowy roads. However, be aware that the car may skid more easily, especially on slippery surfaces, so don't leave it off for too long. For safe driving, it's better to keep it on. If there's no button, the option might be hidden in the menu—check the manual for settings. Don't press it randomly during daily driving, as it increases the risk. Turn the protection mode back on as soon as you're done.

I always enjoy exploring the little features of cars. Deactivating ASR is actually quite simple: just press the button on the center console marked with the anti-skid symbol, and it turns off with a single press, displaying a system deactivated message on the screen. This allows the engine's power to be delivered more directly, making it suitable for use on sand or when climbing slopes. The principle is that the computer control relaxes the inter-wheel slip limitation function, providing additional traction. However, avoid turning it off on regular roads, as it could be dangerous if the car skids on sharp turns. Similar systems include ESP, etc., and turning off ASR might have related effects. After operation, regularly check to ensure normal driving conditions, and remember—safety first, don't overdo it.

Disabling ASR is simple: Locate the ASR button in your car and press it once to turn it off. The screen will usually display an "off" light. This allows the wheels more freedom in specific situations, such as when stuck in mud, aiding in getting unstuck. However, avoid using it on normal dry roads as it may lead to loss of control. Press the button again to reactivate the protection function when done. Normally, leave it untouched and keep the system active to prevent accidents.


