Should the Car Anti-Slip Off Be Turned On?
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The switch for the vehicle's anti-slip system usually does not need to be pressed because the anti-slip system is enabled by default. The function of the vehicle's anti-slip system: The car anti-slip system, also known as ESP, primarily controls the longitudinal and lateral stability of the vehicle, ensuring that the vehicle moves according to the driver's intentions. When to turn off the anti-slip system: ESP should be turned off when encountering wheel slip during uphill driving in rain or snow. This is because the wheels are prone to slipping when starting on snowy or wet roads, especially on slopes. Additionally, ESP should be turned off when anti-slip chains are installed on the tires. Anti-slip chains used for driving on snow can interfere with the data from certain sensors in the ESP system due to changes in wheel diameter, leading to inaccurate signals and affecting the normal operation of the ESP system.