What does it mean when the ESC system needs to be checked?

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DelReagan
07/24/25 5:25pm
Generally, it is caused by insufficient tire pressure, or faults in the ABS sensor or wiring harness. The specific cause needs to be diagnosed with a computer. Here is more information about the ESC system: 1. Introduction to ESC: The Electronic Stability Control system is a new active safety system for vehicles, which is an extension of the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Traction Control System (TCS) functions. 2. Function of ESC: Electronic Stability Control is an active safety technology that assists drivers in controlling the vehicle. It automatically corrects the instability of the vehicle body, helping to prevent accidents.
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