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ESP
SWITCH*
OFF
Stopping ESP Function
If the driving wheels slip on
snowy or icy roads, the engine
rpm may not be increased even
when you depress the accel-
erator pedal, and accordingly,
you may not be able to move
your vehicle. In this case, stop
the ESP function by pressing
the ESP
ESP
switch is pressed, the ESP function stops and the
OFF
vehicle is driven independently from the sensor outputs.
Resuming ESP Function
When the ESP warning lamp is on, push the ESP
again to re-activate ESP. The system will be resumed and
the ESP warning lamp on the instrument cluster goes out.
ESP SYSTEM?
The ESP system is an electronic vehicle stability control
and safe driving system and driving safety supplementary
system that helps to avoid dangerous situations by con-
trolling the brakes on the wheels or the engine torque to
compensate vehicle stability when it is extremely unstable
under conditions such as sharp cornering.
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ESP WARNING LIGHT*
switch. When the
OFF
WARNING
If the ESP warning light comes on, the ESP related system is defective.
switch
OFF
Make sure to check the vehicle at the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or
Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
CAUTION
The vehicle equipped with ABS or ESP performs self-diagnosis on the
system when the engine is started and drives off. During the diagnosis,
brake pedal vibration and noise may be noticeable when the motor
discharges the hydraulic pressure from the internal hydraulic device.
This means that ABS or ESP is properly functioning.
TRANSMISSION AND BRAKE SYSTEM
Turning on of ESP Warning Lamp
If you press the ESP
switch, the ESP
OFF
function stops and the indicator lamp in the
instrument cluster comes on. Press this
switch again to resume the ESP function.
At this time, the indicator lamp goes out.
ESP Warning Lamp Flickering
If the ESP function operates while driving,
the indicator lamp flickers and the alarm
sounds.
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