Tutorial on Disabling ESP for Ford Escort
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Ford Escort does not have an external switch for ESP and cannot be turned off. Below is an introduction to the ESP system: 1. When the ESP electronic stability control system is active, the control indicator light will flash. 2. ESP helps maintain optimal stability under various driving conditions, with particularly noticeable effects in cases of oversteer or understeer. 3. ESP typically requires the installation of steering sensors, wheel sensors, skid sensors, lateral acceleration sensors, etc. Below is extended information about the Ford Escort: 1. The Escort was developed by Ford UK engineers in 1964. Mass production began in late 1967, and it debuted at the Brussels Motor Show in early 1968. It not only exists as a successful compact family car but also pioneered Ford's participation in rally events with sport versions of economy sedans in Europe, establishing Ford's sporty and avant-garde image in this vehicle segment. 2. The Escort is a new mid-range family sedan that combines Ford's global product development resources and strengths, along with a deep understanding of consumer demands in China, the world's largest automotive consumer market.