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Where is the Anti-Skid Button on the 2017 Leopaard CS10?

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LeCorey
07/28/25 1:00pm

The anti-skid button on the 2017 Leopaard CS10 is located on the row of function buttons below the outermost air vent on the driver's side. Definition of Anti-Skid: The ESP function, known as anti-skid in Chinese, is an active safety feature. ESP is enabled by default, and the ESP switch needs to be pressed under these circumstances. How Anti-Skid Works: In simple terms, the working principle is that when the speed difference between the left and right wheels exceeds the threshold set by the computer, the computer will determine that the vehicle is skidding or fishtailing. It will then take appropriate actions such as braking individual wheels and reducing engine output torque (controlling engine speed) to prevent or control skidding and fishtailing.

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LeHector
08/11/25 5:42pm

The location of the anti-skid button in the 2017 Leopaard CS10 is something I often pay attention to while driving. It's among the row of small buttons on the right side of the steering wheel. From the driver's seat, look towards the dashboard side area and find the button with a car icon—pressing it toggles the anti-skid system on and off. The design is quite reasonable: the system is usually active during normal driving to help stabilize the car and reduce skidding, especially useful in rainy conditions or on winding roads. However, you might need to manually turn it off when stuck in mud or snow to aid escape. If you can't find it, don’t worry—check the car’s manual for clearer illustrations. As a long-time driver of this model, I recommend regularly checking the button’s status to avoid accidentally disabling it, which could be dangerous. Safety comes first, and a quick daily check of its position can save a lot of hassle.

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CameronRose
09/28/25 7:57am

The anti-skid button for the 2017 Leopaard CS10 is typically located below the steering wheel near the center console. To be more specific, when seated in the driver's position, look down to the right side of the steering wheel, where you'll find a set of control buttons including the ESP switch. The button icon resembles a skidding car, making it easily identifiable. The anti-skid function is enabled by default during driving to automatically adjust traction and reduce the risk of losing control. However, pressing it once manually deactivates the feature for specific scenarios like off-roading. If you can't find it immediately, the button might be designed somewhat inconspicuously—gently feel around the steering wheel area or refer to the manual's illustrations. As someone familiar with car designs, I find this layout quite common. The key is knowing its location for straightforward operation to avoid confusion, ensuring driving safety remains the top priority.

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Ivy
11/12/25 3:04am

When driving a 2017 Leopaard CS10, I also once wondered where the anti-skid button was. Actually, it's hidden among the small buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, visible from the driver's seat. This button controls the system that prevents lane departure and is active by default when turned on, being particularly useful in rainy conditions. If you can't find it, try checking the owner's manual—it includes diagrams to help locate it. Paying attention to button positions during regular driving can improve familiarity.

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