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      • From this data, the control unit calculates the actual movement of the vehicle, comparing it 25 times per second with the desired direction of travel. If the values do not correspond, the system reacts in an instant, without any action on the part of the driver. It reduces engine power in order to restore vehicle stability.
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  2. The electronic stability program (ESP®) supports the driver in nearly all critical driving situations. It comprises the functions of the antilock braking system (ABS) and the traction control system, but can do considerably more. It detects vehicle skidding movements, and actively counteracts them. This considerably improves driving safety.

  3. The hydraulic unit of the brake system with its control unit for braking and driving dynamics has become part of standard equipment in many vehicle models. The Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) has the task of preventing lateral swerving when cornering or when faced with critical situations, e.g. during extreme driving manoeuvres.

  4. Aug 5, 2021 · How does it work? The ESP system uses a range of sensors to detect abnormalities and it works together with the anti-lock brakes (ABS) and traction control system (TCS) to keep the vehicle steady.

  5. Oct 18, 2021 · How does an ESP® work? The key components of an ESP® are the ESP® Hydraulic Unit, wheel speed sensors, the steering wheel angle sensor, yaw-rate and lateral acceleration sensors, and the Engine Control Unit (ECU).

  6. Sep 19, 2024 · How does ESP work? ESP uses a system of various sensors to detect if the vehicle is on the verge of losing control. The system works via wheel speed sensors, steering angle sensors, and yaw rate sensors, to monitor the vehicle's speed, direction, and the driver's steering input.

  7. May 5, 2022 · How does ESP work? ESP combines several technologies to keep the car safely on the road, in control and heading in the direction you want. This umbrella includes anti-lock brakes (ABS)...

  8. At the centre of the ESC system is the electronic control unit (ECU), which contains various control techniques. Often, the same ECU is used for different systems at the same time (such as ABS, traction control, or climate control).

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