How to Turn On the Avalon Vehicle Stability Control System?
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The Avalon vehicle stability control system is enabled by default and does not require manual activation. Below is relevant information: 1. The Avalon vehicle stability control system is enabled by default and does not require manual activation. If you need to disable it, press the ESP switch in the left control area of the center console to turn it off. Pressing the button again will re-enable it. After manual deactivation, the ESP off indicator will appear on the instrument panel. If the vehicle is restarted, the ESP system will be enabled by default. 2. The ESP operation is managed by the ECU, and no additional actions are required from the driver. Its purpose is to maintain vehicle stability in emergency situations. In scenarios where side skidding or fishtailing might occur, it balances power distribution across various mechanisms. By utilizing the principle of single-wheel power distribution, it effectively prevents accidents. During normal driving, this system should not be turned off arbitrarily. 3. Currently, automotive safety systems are divided into two categories: active safety systems and passive safety systems. Active safety systems refer to systems where the vehicle actively avoids accidents through the operation of various sensors, such as ABS anti-lock braking systems, brake force distribution systems, ESP vehicle stability control systems, and lane departure warnings. Passive safety systems, on the other hand, protect occupants or pedestrians during an accident, such as seat belts, airbags, and pedestrian protection devices.