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Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
The ESP identifies the vehicle's driving states (e.g. in the event
of understeer, oversteer or driving wheel slipping) through the
sensor, and allows targeted braking intervention or driving
torque limitation to effectively reduce the risk of sideslip or
drift to ensure the vehicle's driving stability.
Turning On/O with CIDTurning On/O with CID
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Tap "Vehicle Control
→
Vehicle Settings
→
Driving
→
Electronic Stability Program" on the CID to turn on/o ESP.
Note
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When the vehicle is powered on, the ESP function is
turned on by default.
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When ESP is turned o, if the vehicle speed exceeds 80
km/h, the ESP function will be turned on automatically.
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The ESP will limit the power output when the vehicle is
slipping (starting or accelerating rapidly on the snow
and ice-covered road or muddy road, etc.), so the ESP
should be temporarily turned off when the vehicle
gets stuck in the mud. After the vehicle gets out of the
mud, turn it on again.
Warning
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ESP cannot prevent accidents caused by dangerous
driving or high-speed emergency steering.
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If the ESP fails, contact your local authorized service
center for troubleshooting as soon as possible.