What is the reason for the Skoda vehicle stability control malfunction?
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Skoda vehicle stability system malfunction is caused by faults in the steering angle sensor, lateral acceleration sensor, or wheel speed sensor. Below is a detailed explanation of the causes of this issue: Steering angle sensor fault: The acceleration sensor, also known as a gyroscope, is used to control the position and posture of moving objects. A fault causes the ESP to lose position signals, naturally resulting in system errors. Lateral acceleration sensor fault: A fault in the lateral acceleration sensor prevents data from being transmitted to the ECU, making it impossible for the ESP to calculate corresponding values. Wheel speed sensor fault: A fault in the wheel speed sensor will result in the inability to monitor the wheel status. In such cases, the ABS warning light will also illuminate.