What is the function of the 'off' button in a car?
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The 'off' button in a car refers to the switch for deactivating the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system. The working principle of the Electronic Stability Control system is: During scenarios such as rapid cornering, evasive maneuvers to avoid suddenly appearing vehicles or animals, when understeer causes the vehicle to slide outward or oversteer leads to crossing the road centerline or even spinning, the system uses computer-controlled engine output and individual wheel braking to counteract understeer or oversteer, thereby enhancing dynamic driving stability. When the vehicle's ignition is on, the ESC system is activated by default. By pressing and holding the 'off' button, the Electronic Stability Control system can be deactivated.