The Electronic Stability Program in your Dodge Grand Caravan works *automatically* to help prevent loss of control, especially during skidding or oversteering. It uses sensors to detect when the car is starting to lose traction and then intervenes by:
* Applying brakes to individual wheels: This helps to steer the car back towards the intended direction.
* Reducing engine power: This also helps to slow the car down and regain control.
You don't "use" ESP; it uses itself. If you find yourself in a situation where the Grand Caravan's stability control is actively working (you might feel the brakes pulse or the engine power reduce), the best thing to do is:
* Ease off the accelerator.
* Steer gently in the direction you want to go.
* Avoid sudden steering inputs or braking.
In short, understanding how ESP works in your Dodge Grand Caravan is about understanding its *passive* role in enhancing your safety, not about actively engaging or disengaging it.