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Where is the ESP switch on the Tiggo 3?

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Amelia
07/29/25 4:25am
The ESP switch on the Tiggo 3 is located on the driver's side of the center console. ESP is a built-in vehicle system function primarily designed to ensure body stability under special driving conditions. Taking the 2020 Chery Tiggo 3 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4420 mm, width 1760 mm, height 1670 mm, with a wheelbase of 2510 mm and a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters. The 2020 Tiggo 3 is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 116 hp and a maximum torque of 143 Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a double-wishbone independent suspension.
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McWilliam
08/12/25 4:42pm
I've been driving for ten years, especially Chery models, and I remember the ESP switch for the Tiggo 3 is usually located in the button area below the center console on the driver's side, roughly to the right of the steering wheel, marked with 'ESP' or a small car skidding icon. The switch is the kind you press to turn off the stability control system. I only turn it off when stuck in mud or off-roading, but it must stay on normally because it prevents skidding in rain or snow, ensuring safety. If you can't find it, check the owner's manual or look up the center console layout—don't guess blindly to avoid mistakes. Get into the habit of checking the indicator light before driving to ensure the system is functioning properly.
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LeRiver
10/03/25 2:58am
As an ordinary car owner, I've been using the Tiggo 3 for almost a year. When looking for the ESP switch, I found it among the row of buttons below the center console on the left side of the steering wheel, marked with the ESP letters. The operation is very simple—just press the switch to turn off the system. I recommend that beginners avoid touching it unnecessarily, as keeping it on helps stabilize the car, such as reducing the risk of skidding during sharp turns. If the switch light doesn't come on or doesn't respond when pressed, the button might be stuck or the fuse might have blown. I've encountered this myself—gently cleaning the button or replacing the fuse usually solves the problem. If that doesn't work, take it to a 4S shop. Driving with the ESP on is the safest option. Don't follow my initial curiosity of turning it off recklessly, as I almost got into trouble.
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Edith
11/16/25 4:37am
From a technical perspective, the ESP switch is located on the left side of the Tiggo 3 dashboard, marked with an ESP logo. This button manually controls the stability program. When turned off, it can improve traction on slippery surfaces, but the principle involves sensors monitoring vehicle posture to control braking power. Note: Avoid frequent switching to prevent system malfunctions. The location is easy to find.
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