What is the reason for the vehicle stability system light to come on?

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IsabelaLee
07/29/25 4:14pm
The reason for the vehicle stability system light to come on is that the vehicle body is in an unstable state. The functions of the vehicle stability system are: 1. Adjusting the braking force distribution; 2. Preventing wheel lock-up; 3. Enhancing vehicle safety and handling performance; 4. Preventing loss of control when the vehicle reaches its dynamic limits. ESP includes: 1. Electronic Brake-force Distribution System; 2. Anti-lock Braking System; 3. Traction Control System; 4. Vehicle Dynamic Control System. ESP mainly monitors the driving condition of the vehicle through sensors, and its main sensors include: 1. Steering sensor; 2. Wheel speed sensor; 3. Yaw sensor.
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