
Owner's Misoperation: Under normal circumstances, the VSA system of the car should be in the ON state (normal state). If the VSA system is manually turned off, simply press the function button to the ON position to turn off the VSA light. It can be confirmed that the light is on due to a fault in the electronic stability control system, including the VSA system wheel speed sensor, steering wheel sensor, engine ECU, etc. When the VSA light is on due to a hardware failure in the car, it is essential to take the vehicle to a repair shop for inspection.

When the vehicle stability control system light comes on, my first reaction is to stop and check the cause. Last time I encountered this situation while driving on the highway, the system indicated unstable vehicle dynamics. After pulling over, I turned off the engine and waited ten minutes before restarting – in most cases the light goes out because temporary false alarms are cleared. But if the light stays on, it could be due to dust or malfunction in the wheel speed sensor. I've tried cleaning the sensor mounting position with a cloth, which is usually straightforward. If that doesn't work, you'll need to visit a professional shop to scan the trouble codes with diagnostic tools. Otherwise, the car may skid dangerously during turns – safety first, don't ignore it. Address it early to prevent accidents. Regular maintenance with sensor cleaning can help avoid issues. In short, clearing the light may work with a restart or cleaning, but if the problem persists, get the root cause fixed properly – no cutting corners.

The vehicle stability system relies on sensors to monitor wheel speed. The warning light indicates signal abnormalities or hardware issues. As an enthusiast, I understand that possible causes could be dirty sensors or wiring faults leading to signal interruption. A simple troubleshooting method: Clean the mud around the wheel speed sensors and restart the vehicle to see if the light turns off. Sometimes the system returns to normal after self-calibration. However, if the control unit is damaged, professional diagnostic equipment is required for repair—never tamper with the circuits yourself. Driving at high speeds without a stability system poses significant risks. It's advisable to perform regular checks to minimize sudden failures and ensure driving safety.

When the ESP light comes on as soon as the car starts, it must be taken very seriously. System failure can lead to loss of control risks. Do not delay in addressing it. Elimination method: First, stop the car and turn off the engine. Restart after a few minutes. If the light goes off, it may be a false alarm. If it stays on, immediately go to a repair shop to check and eliminate the fault source. Safety first. This light often originates from sensor issues or unstable power supply. Before driving, confirm everything is normal. Do not take unnecessary risks.


