What Causes the Vehicle Stability Control Light to Illuminate?
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The indicator light displays the operational status of the electronic stability control (ESC) system. Normally yellow in color, a continuously illuminated light typically indicates that the ESC system has been deactivated, often due to accidental operation by the vehicle owner. Additional details are as follows: 1. This indicator shows the working status of the ESC system, usually appearing in yellow. 2. Common symbols include VSC (primarily in Japanese vehicles), DSC, ESP, or a car skidding icon. 3. Under normal circumstances, this indicator remains off. 4. When continuously lit, it may signify that the ESC system has been turned off, usually resulting from unintentional operation by the driver.