How to Turn Off ESP in Volvo S60?

3 Answers
StHeidi
07/29/25 4:03am
Locate the ESP OFF button in the car and press and hold it to deactivate the ESP system. Below is a detailed introduction to the ESP system: 1. ESP stands for Electronic Stability Program. In most vehicles, the ESP system is enabled by default and does not require manual activation. 2. ESP typically requires the installation of sensors such as steering angle sensors, wheel speed sensors, yaw rate sensors, and lateral acceleration sensors. ESP monitors the vehicle's driving conditions and automatically applies braking force to one or more wheels to ensure the car stays within the correct lane. 3. ESP is an extension of the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Traction Control System (TCS) functionalities, playing a crucial role in driving safety. In certain special situations, it may be necessary to temporarily disable ESP, which is why manufacturers include an ESP OFF button.
Was this review help?
1
4
Share
OFelicity
08/12/25 3:45pm
Let me share my experience with turning off the ESP on the Volvo S60. Last winter when it snowed, my car was skidding on a muddy road, and the ESP system was interfering with my attempts to get unstuck, so I figured out how to disable it. The method is to first start the engine, then locate the button labeled "ESC Off" on the center console—it's usually near the gear shift or sometimes below the left side of the steering wheel. Hold it down for a few seconds until the ESP icon on the dashboard changes, indicating it's successfully turned off. Why disable it? On slippery or off-road conditions, ESP limits tire power, and turning it off allows for more flexible handling and improved traction. However, be aware—this feature is designed to prevent skidding accidents, so keeping it off long-term increases risks. It's recommended only for short-term use in specific situations. After driving, restarting the car will automatically reset the ESP. If you frequently drive on snow or rough terrain, always prioritize safety when operating it.
Was this review help?
12
3
Share
Expand All
MaxFitz
10/02/25 8:26am
I always remind my driving friends to be cautious when turning off ESP. Turning off the ESP in a Volvo S60 is not difficult: after starting the engine, locate the "ESC" button on the center console, hold it down until the dashboard indicator light comes on to confirm deactivation. The ESP is originally designed to enhance driving stability and can be a lifesaver on rainy, snowy, or icy roads. However, sometimes when stuck in snow or mud, forcibly turning it off allows the tires to gain more torque, making it easier for the car to escape. I recommend doing this only at low speeds and in controllable environments, and immediately reactivating the function afterward. Turning off ESP increases the risk of losing control, so always keep it on during normal driving. Additionally, check the user manual to confirm model-specific details, as button locations may vary slightly between different model years. Remembering this can help you handle emergencies more confidently.
Was this review help?
17
5
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

How to Replace the Wiper Blades on a BMW X4?

BMW X4 wiper blade replacement method: 1. After turning off the engine, pull the handbrake, do not press the brake pedal, and press the start button once to turn off the vehicle power; 2. Push the wiper lever on the right side of the steering wheel upward and hold for three seconds. The wipers will automatically enter the service position, then release the wiper lever; 3. After the wipers cycle twice, simply lift the wiper arm, press the button to remove the old wiper blade upwards, and install the new wiper blade into the slot. The BMW X4 is a midsize SUV introduced by BMW, featuring the unique xDrive all-wheel-drive system, which delivers outstanding performance in terms of power. The BMW X4 adopts a front-engine, all-wheel-drive layout with an on-demand all-wheel-drive system.
11
5
Share

Does Using the Heater in a Car Increase Fuel Consumption in Winter?

Using the heater in a car does not consume any additional fuel. Here's a detailed explanation: 1. Principle of the heater: The heat generated by the heater actually comes from the engine's own heat. If the driver does not use the heater in summer, this heat is dissipated through the radiator's cooling cycle. 2. When using the heater in winter: Part of the heat generated by the engine is dissipated through the radiator to cool the engine, while the other part enters the car's interior through the heater ducts. Therefore, using the heater in winter does not increase the vehicle's fuel consumption. The so-called increase in fuel consumption is due to the fact that it takes longer for the engine to reach its normal operating temperature in winter compared to spring, summer, and autumn, which naturally leads to higher fuel consumption, but this has nothing to do with using the heater.
11
5
Share

What are the symptoms of a damaged motorcycle clutch?

Below are the symptoms of a damaged motorcycle clutch: 1. Starter motor spins freely. If the overrunning clutch is damaged, the driving force cannot be transmitted to the engine crankshaft, resulting in the electric starting system spinning freely. 2. Engine fails to rotate. If the overrunning clutch is damaged and stuck, it will prevent the engine from turning normally, mainly because the overrunning clutch cannot disengage. Below is related information about the clutch: 1. The clutch disc is the medium that transmits engine power to the transmission. Similar to brake pads, the friction material of the clutch disc is primarily made of asbestos-based material, which has certain high-temperature resistance. 2. During vehicle operation, pressing the clutch pedal separates the clutch disc from the engine flywheel, while releasing the pedal re-engages the clutch disc with the engine flywheel, allowing the engine power to match the driving speed.
16
5
Share

What does 15w-40 engine oil mean?

15w-40 engine oil represents the viscosity grade of the oil, with specific meanings as follows: 1. The number 15 indicates: The minimum temperature for winter use is -20°C. The smaller the number before the W, the lower the low-temperature viscosity, the better the low-temperature fluidity, and the lower the applicable minimum temperature. 2. The number 40 indicates: The high-temperature viscosity in summer. The larger the number after the W, the higher the applicable maximum temperature. Relevant information about engine oil is as follows: 1. Engine oil is the lubricant used by engines, composed of base oil and additives. 2. The density of engine oil is approximately 0.91×10³ (kg/m³). It can lubricate and reduce wear, assist in cooling, seal and prevent leaks, prevent rust and corrosion, and provide shock absorption and buffering for the engine. It is known as the 'blood' of the car.
10
5
Share

Where is the Cabin Air Filter Located in the Older Focus Models?

The cabin air filter in older Focus models is located behind the panel on the right side of the accelerator pedal. The functions of the cabin air filter are: 1. To separate dust, pollen, and abrasive particles from the air; 2. To ensure clean air in the passenger compartment and prevent bacterial growth. Taking the 2013 Focus as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4342mm, width 1840mm, height 1500mm, wheelbase 2640mm, minimum ground clearance 120mm, and fuel tank capacity 55 liters. The 2013 Focus is equipped with a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 91kW and a maximum torque of 161Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
1
3
Share

How many body colors does the Yuan EV have?

The Yuan EV new energy vehicle comes in a total of 9 body colors, which are Crystal White, Cool White & Black, Sky Blue, Trendy Green & White, Vibrant Orange, France Red, Elegant Blue & White, Titanium Gray, and Dazzling Red & Black. Here are some related details: 1. BYD's future new models will achieve a high level of aesthetic appeal and originality in their exterior design. It's worth mentioning that the Yuan also features a dual-waistline design on its side profile, and the 'C' pillar design no longer feels 'stiff' as in previous models. 2. The powertrain consists of a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and two electric motors, with one motor installed at the front axle and the other at the rear axle to achieve four-wheel drive. In terms of transmission, BYD's self-produced 6-speed DCT dual-clutch transmission will be its first choice. In pure electric mode, the maximum range can also reach 70km.
16
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.