How to Use Car ESP?

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Tracey
07/25/25 3:14am
The method to use the car ESP is: The system is automatically activated. The ESP OFF is the switch to turn off the Electronic Stability Program. The ESP OFF switch can be found on the center console. Press the ESP OFF switch to deactivate the ESP function, and the ESP OFF indicator light will illuminate. Press the switch again to reactivate the ESP function, and the ESP OFF indicator light will turn off. The role of ESP is to correct the vehicle's posture and maintain stability when the vehicle loses control. It consists of wheel speed sensors, steering angle sensors, skid sensors, and a control module. These sensors continuously collect data on the vehicle's status and transmit it to the control module. When the data exceeds the set threshold, the control module issues commands, and the ESP begins to operate.
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