What does it mean when the EBS light is on?
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EBS stands for EBS fault light. When the EBS (Traction Control System) experiences a severe malfunction, the red light will illuminate. It is important to check whether the vehicle's brakes are still functioning properly, stop the vehicle as soon as possible, and contact a service station for repair or rescue. Introduction to ESP system fault light: When the ESP system fault light is on, it is not recommended to continue driving. If you continue driving under these conditions, there may be safety risks. You should stop immediately for inspection and proceed to the nearest repair shop for servicing. The ESP system is an electronic body stability system, which is crucial for the driving stability and safety of the vehicle. The ESP system is related to the ABS system. The ABS system is basically standard in every vehicle. If the ESP system malfunctions, it may also affect the ABS system. During emergency braking, if the wheels lock up, they cannot provide traction to the vehicle, leading to loss of control. If the wheels lock up during emergency braking, the driver can neither slow down the vehicle nor adjust its trajectory. Naturally, engineers developed the ABS anti-lock braking system, which maintains wheel slip and roll during emergency braking, allowing the driver to both slow down the vehicle and adjust its trajectory to avoid obstacles. ESP is a more advanced system than ABS, capable of preventing the vehicle from losing control under extreme conditions. The ESP system reduces the likelihood of accidents, though its effectiveness may vary. Naturally, both ESP and ABS systems are very important for the vehicle. Engine fault warning light.