How to Use the Vehicle Anti-Skid Button?

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XavierLee
07/25/25 1:54am
The vehicle anti-skid system is usually in an activated state. When the vehicle is at risk of skidding, the system will promptly intervene to maintain body stability and prevent accidents. Here are some introductions about the operation of the vehicle anti-skid system: 1. When stuck on unpaved roads or off-roading: When trapped in mud, sand, snow, or when off-roading in harsh environments, if the drive wheels slip, the ESP will intervene to control power output, which is not conducive to escaping and reduces the vehicle's passability on rough roads. In such cases, you can manually turn off the ESP to improve the vehicle's passability. 2. When driving on icy or snowy roads: In cold regions, where roads are covered with snow and ice, the adhesion of vehicle tires is greatly reduced. When going uphill or starting, the wheels are prone to slipping. At this time, the ESP will limit the engine's power output, which is not conducive to driving. You can try turning off the ESP before driving. 3. When aggressive driving or drifting is needed: During drifting, the drive wheels are usually in a slipping state. When the ESP is working, it will adjust the engine's power output in time to keep the vehicle stable, making it difficult to perform drifting. Therefore, to achieve better drifting effects and track experience, you can turn off the ESP.
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TravisLee
08/10/25 4:19pm
As someone who frequently commutes by car, I find the anti-skid button in vehicles quite straightforward. It's usually located on the center console or near the steering wheel, marked with 'ESP' or a skidding car icon. By default, it activates when you start the car, helping to stabilize the vehicle on slippery roads. To use it, simply press the button lightly, and a dashboard light will illuminate to indicate the system is deactivated. I only turn it off in specific situations, like when stuck in snow or mud during winter, allowing the wheels to spin freely for better traction—I used it once on a snowy road outside the city, and it worked like a charm. But remember to manually press it again to reactivate afterward or wait until the next engine start when it resets automatically. Most of the time, leave it untouched, as it prevents rollovers and skidding—deactivating it on highways or during rain is particularly risky. I recommend making it a habit to check the dashboard light to ensure it's active; safety always comes first.
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