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Where is the Body Stability System of the Lynk & Co 01 Located?

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MargaretMarie
07/29/25 9:58pm
The Body Stability System of the Lynk & Co 01 is located at the lower left corner of the center console. It is equipped with the latest ESP 9.3 system developed by Bosch, one of the world's largest core automotive technology suppliers. The 9.3 version significantly improves system compatibility and incorporates active safety technology into the execution of the ESP system. Here is some relevant information about the ESP Electronic Stability Program: 1. The ESP Electronic Stability Program is the "sports nerve" of a car. It can control the driving and driven wheels, analyze the vehicle's driving state information, and minimize the danger caused by improper operation when the vehicle is turning. 2. When the vehicle is on a road with low friction, tire slippage can cause the vehicle's movement direction and speed to be uncontrollable by the driver. At this time, ESP can intervene by braking the non-slipping wheels, helping the driver regain control of the vehicle to ensure driving safety.
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LeNicole
08/15/25 9:49pm
As a long-time owner of the Lynk & Co 01 for nearly two years, I've come to appreciate the vehicle stability system as an unsung hero, quietly operating within the car's control unit. While driving, it's not something you can physically touch, but it consistently safeguards your safety—automatically intervening during sharp turns or slippery road conditions to maintain vehicle balance. If you need to operate it manually, there's typically an ESC switch in the button cluster near the steering wheel; pressing it toggles the system on or off, with a status light illuminating on the dashboard as a reminder. The system's core components reside in the engine compartment's electronic control unit, while sensors near all four wheels monitor wheel speed data to support its operation. This system gives me particular confidence when driving on highways during rainy weather. During routine maintenance, mechanics will incidentally check related wiring to prevent poor connections—if the indicator light stays on persistently, it's crucial to get it inspected promptly. I find this design both thoughtful and reassuring, offering peace of mind and enhanced safety.
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HarrisonFitz
10/17/25 6:56am
With 20 years of auto repair experience, I've handled numerous Lynk & Co 01 cases. The vehicle stability system is essentially an electronic control system with components that are quite scattered. The main unit is located in the control module box in the engine compartment - drivers shouldn't touch it directly, but operation is simple with a dedicated ESC button on the dashboard that toggles the system on/off. The system automatically intervenes when necessary, like preventing skids during hard braking. The wheel speed sensors near the tires are crucial too, feeding data back to the central unit. If the warning light stays on, it indicates system malfunction - best to open the engine compartment and check for loose/damaged wiring or sensor connectors. Develop good driving habits and avoid randomly pressing buttons. During maintenance, we always run diagnostic tests to ensure everything functions properly - this is especially critical for highway safety. I believe regular inspections are more important than anything, since system failure can easily lead to accidents.
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