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Brake system
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ESC Electronic stability system*
The Electronic Stability System (ESC) can reduce the
risk of vehicle sideslip.
The ESC only works when the engine is running. In
special cases, the ESC function can be deactivated,
for example:
When the vehicle is running with tire chain.
When the vehicle is running on deep snow or soft
road.
When the vehicle is stuck somewhere (e.g. on a
muddy road) and needs to move back and forth.
If not, turn on the ESC system.
Electronic stability control (ESC) system can be used
to improve vehicle control at extreme state, such as
acceleration and cornering. It can reduce side slip
hazards of the vehicle under all pavement conditions,
and in this way improve driving stability of the
vehicle.
In the electronic stability control system, it is also
integrated anti-lock braking system (ABS), electric
brakeforce distribution (EBD) and traction control
system (TCS), hill hold control (HHC), hydraulic
brake assist (HBA), hill descent control (HDC), roll
movement intervention (RMI), and autohold
(AUTOHOLD).
ESC indicator light
When the Start/Stop button is in the "RUN" position,
the ESC indicator light in the instrument cluster
lights up, and the ESC system self-test begins. After
the self-test, the indicator light goes out.
During driving, if the ESC indicator light flashes, it
means that the ESC system is working.
If the ESC indicator light does not go out after the
self-test or stays on during driving, it indicates that
the ESC system is faulty. The vehicle shall be driven
at low speed to the nearest authorized dealership of
BAIC ORV for inspection and repairing.

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