* The ESP is a safety feature that helps to keep the vehicle from skidding or losing control in slippery conditions. It does this by automatically applying the brakes to individual wheels and reducing engine power when necessary.
* When the ESP indicator light is on, it means that the ESP system is active. This can happen when the vehicle is cornering at a high speed, braking suddenly, or driving on a slippery surface.
* The ESP indicator light is also designed to flash on and off briefly at start-up as part of a system self-check. This is normal and to be expected.
* The ESP is a very important safety feature, and it is recommended to have it turned on at all times. However, the ESP can be turned off if the driver finds it necessary (e.g., for extreme off-road driving). To do this, the driver must press and hold the ESP button on the dashboard until the indicator light turns off.