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What is the Chinese translation of ESC?

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Beatrix
07/28/25 8:13pm
  1. The Chinese translation of ESC is: Electronic Stability Control system. 2. The ESC button in a car is the switch for the electronic stability control system. Pressing and holding this button can turn the electronic stability control system on or off. Additional information: When the ESC function is deactivated (ESC OFF indicator light is on), pressing the ESC OFF button again will enable the ESC system, the ESC OFF indicator light on the dashboard will turn off, and the ESC system will continue to operate. 1. Suitable conditions for ESC use: When the ESC system is activated to correct vehicle stability, reduce speed and pay special attention to road conditions. 2. Precautions for ESC use: The ESC system is only a supplementary system for the vehicle. When the instability of the car exceeds physical limits, it cannot be controlled by this system. Do not rely on the system. Please drive safely. 3. ESC operation status: When the ESC is working, the owner may hear some noise or feel some vibration from the brake pedal or other corresponding systems. This is caused by pressure changes in the corresponding systems.
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KimberlyRose
08/11/25 11:58pm

I remember when I was first learning to drive, the instructor introduced ESC as the Electronic Stability Control system. Simply put, it's the system that helps prevent skidding. New drivers often fear losing control during turns, especially on slippery rainy roads. ESC automatically applies brakes to individual wheels to stabilize the car. I had a personal experience where ESC intervened during a sharp turn that nearly caused a rollover - this system is incredibly practical. You can usually see its indicator light on the dashboard, and it's important to check its functionality during maintenance. While it sounds technical, it's essentially a safety assistant, and I highly recommend new drivers understand how it works.

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McMicah
09/30/25 6:54am

I've been driving for over 20 years. ESC stands for Electronic Stability Control, which is an essential daily feature for experienced drivers. On slippery roads or during high-speed turns, it automatically adjusts braking force to prevent skidding. I frequently take long-distance trips, and it's crucial for avoiding accidents when driving on snowy roads in winter. ESC operates silently but plays a huge role as part of a car's active safety equipment. Don't overlook checking it during maintenance, and I recommend drying the connection points after each car wash. This system simplifies driving difficulty and makes ordinary drivers safer.

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BryceLynn
11/13/25 8:45am

I only learned about ESC after buying my new car. The manual states its Chinese translation is Electronic Stability Control. Simply put, it's a feature that prevents wheel slippage, especially useful when cornering or driving in rainy conditions. I've tested it on various road conditions and noticed the car feels much more stable when its indicator light comes on. In simple terms: ESC helps beginners avoid minor accidents, so don't worry too much about the technical jargon. When I asked mechanics at the repair shop, they also said this is a basic safety feature.

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