In What State is the Anti-Skid System Activated?

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McMax
07/29/25 7:39am
When the anti-skid light is off, it indicates that the anti-skid system is activated. Conversely, when the anti-skid light is on, it means the anti-skid system is deactivated. The vehicle's anti-skid function is enabled by default. When the vehicle encounters a skidding hazard, it can prevent the vehicle from skidding and protect driving safety. Different brands have different names for the anti-skid function, such as ESP, Vehicle Stability System, Traction Control System, and Vehicle Dynamic Control System, all of which include anti-skid functionality. If this function is not needed while driving, it can be temporarily turned off by pressing the control switch. Generally, there are three situations where the anti-skid function may need to be turned off: when the vehicle needs to perform drifting; when the vehicle is stuck in mud and needs to get out; and when the vehicle is climbing a slope in snowy conditions. Related introduction to the anti-skid system: The vehicle's anti-skid system is another set of anti-skid control systems following ABS, serving as a further development and supplement to the ABS system. The two systems work together to form the vehicle's active safety driving system. The main purpose of the anti-skid system is to prevent the driving wheels from slipping during vehicle startup and acceleration, effectively maintaining the stability of the vehicle's driving direction and controlling the slip within a certain range, thereby preventing the slipping wheels from rapidly sliding and causing the vehicle to lose direction. One of the functions of the anti-skid system is to improve the vehicle's traction, and the second is to maintain the vehicle's driving stability. Vehicles equipped with the anti-skid system are less likely to experience loss of directional control, and when the vehicle is turning, the driving wheels will not slip, preventing the vehicle from veering to one side.
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GabrielleLynn
08/12/25 10:56am
As a frequent observer of road safety, I've found that the status of the anti-skid system is actually quite easy to identify: when the small car skidding icon on the dashboard isn't lit, it means the system is on. After starting the car, this system usually defaults to being automatically activated. It constantly monitors the wheels' grip in the background. Once it detects tire skidding—such as during rainy downhill drives or sharp turns—the system quickly intervenes by applying brakes or adjusting engine power to control the car's posture, preventing rollovers or sliding off the road. This feature is incredibly important for both new and experienced drivers, especially on slippery roads or in mountainous areas, as it reduces accident risks. I always instinctively glance at the dashboard before driving to confirm the light is off, ensuring peace of mind before hitting the road. If the light comes on, it might indicate the system is off or malfunctioning, so it's crucial to get it checked at a shop without delay. Keeping the system on is like having an extra layer of protection.
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