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Electronic Stability Program







ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM

Electronic Stability Program (ESP(R)), which includes Hydraulic Brake Assist and Traction Control aids the driver in maintaining vehicle directional stability. ESP(R) will do whatever can be done, within the limits of available traction, to keep the car on course.

ESP(R) uses the ABS with Traction Control (MK25E) along with the following components to operate:

- Dynamics (ESP(R)) Sensor
- Steering Angle Sensor (SAS)

The Dynamics Sensor that is mounted under the center console, which is near the center of gravity of the car for effective sensing Description and Operation. The Steering Angle Sensor is located in the steering column Description and Operation.

The ESP(R) default mode is Full-On with every key-on. Pressing the ESP Off button once activates what is referred to as Partial mode. In Partial mode, Traction Control is deactivated and ESP(R) operates at a higher threshold, therefore, it will not come on as aggressively as in the Full-On mode. The system can be returned to "normal" Full-On mode by pressing and releasing the ESP Off switch.

HYDRAULIC BRAKE ASSIST

Brake Assist is programmed into the ESP(R) system. Brake assist helps the driver overcome the tendency to not apply the brakes hard enough or quick enough to achieve the minimum stopping distance during a panic stop. During this situation, the ESP(R) system instantly applies the maximum available pressure to the brakes and the vehicle stops as quickly as available traction will allow.