Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is an active safety technology that assists the driver in controlling the vehicle. It can automatically correct the instability of the vehicle body and help prevent accidents. ESC applies advanced sensing technology to determine the driver's intention to drive, and when the vehicle begins to veer off the road, the system will apply braking force to the wheels or reduce engine torque in a targeted manner to guide the vehicle back to the correct route.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cannot violate the physics that act on the vehicle. Even with ESC and other systems, slippery and wet roads are still very dangerous.
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Long press the ESC OFF switch located on the switch group of the sub-dashboard, the ESC function is turned off, the ESC system off indicator on the combination instrument is on, and there is a text prompt "Electronic stability system has been turned off".
In the case of insufficient traction force, the ESC can be turned off in special situations such as the following.
• When the vehicle is driven with snow chains.
• When driving on deep snow or loose surfaces.
• When the vehicle gets stuck somewhere (eg in a muddy road) and needs to move back and forth to get out of the situation.
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• When the ESC function is turned off, press the ESC OFF switch again, and the system will be turned on again.
• When the ESC function is turned off and the vehicle speed exceeds 85 km/h, the system will turn on again.
After the ESC system is turned back on, the ESC system off indicator light on the instrument cluster goes out.