Which button is the anti-skid function of the Magotan?

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MaciFitz
07/30/25 1:05am
The anti-skid function of the Magotan is the ESP button, which is usually turned on by default. The role of ESP: During driving, the ESP system sensors will monitor the vehicle's status information in real time, including the driver's steering direction and angle, wheel speed, yaw angle, and roll rate. Once the ESP electronic control unit detects abnormal vehicle status, it will promptly intervene in the vehicle's auxiliary control system to adjust engine speed, wheel braking force, and steering wheel angle, correcting the vehicle's steering characteristics to prevent skidding. ESP intervention: When the vehicle experiences oversteering, ESP will also intervene in the vehicle's control mechanism, promptly acting on the outer front wheel to reduce the tendency of excessive turning and prevent the car from fishtailing. ESP not only works during excessive turning but also intervenes in the vehicle control system when understeering occurs, braking the inner rear wheel while reducing engine output torque, ensuring the vehicle's steering direction aligns with the driver's intentions.
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