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Electronic ESP (ESP) (optional)
Electronic Stability vehicle (ESP - Electronic Stability Program) is designed to ensure the sustainability of the vehicle during cornering. The system checks, where the driver turns the steering wheel, and where the vehicle is actually moving. To ensure the stability of the car ESP operates the brakes individual wheels and adjusts the work of the engine management system. Electronic ESP (ESP) helps the driver keep the car under control in adverse driving conditions. But it is not an alternative to the instructions for the safe operation of the vehicle. The effectiveness of the ESP in the prevention of loss of control of the vehicle is influenced by such factors as speed, road conditions and steering angle.
ATTENTION Operating a vehicle with tires or wheels of different sizes can privestik disabling ESP. When replacing wheels, ensure that the dimensions are the same. |
Enable / disable the ESP
When the electronic system ESP (ESP) on the dashboard flashing ESP indicator. When ESP is turned off by pressing the ESP switch indicator lights ESP-OFF. In this case, the ESP mode is disabled: may have to control the stability of the vehicle. to include ESP, press the switch again. ESP is activated and the indicator goes off ESP-OFF.
NOTE ESP mode is activated automatically after the ignition key in the ?�ON?� position and after you restart the engine. |
Fault After the transfer of the ignition key in the ?�ON?� position or ?�START?� indicator on the instrument panel should come on for 3 seconds and then go out. If the lights do not light up, as well as the ESP or ESP-OFF turns off after 3 seconds, contact an authorized dealer Hyundai for vehicle diagnostics. If you notice unusual conditions in the ESP system while driving as a warning indicator lights ESP-OFF. In this case, stop the vehicle in a safe place and stop the engine. Then, restart the engine and check whether the indicator is off.
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