Operation Manual

Driving your vehicle
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The Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
system is an electronic system designed
to help the driver maintain vehicle control
under adverse conditions. It is not a
substitute for safe driving practices.
Factors including speed, road conditions
and driver steering input can all affect
whether ESP will be effective in
preventing a loss of control. It is still your
responsibility to drive and corner at
reasonable speed and to leave a
sufficient margin of safety.
When you apply your brakes under con-
ditions which may lock the wheels, you
may hear a “tik-tik’ sound from the
brakes, or feel a corresponding sensation
in the brake pedal. This is normal and it
means your ESP is active.
NOTICE
A click sound may be heard in the
engine compartment when the vehicle
begins to move after the engine is start-
ed. These conditions are normal and
indicate that the Electronic Stability
Program System is functioning proper-
ly.
ESP operation
ESP ON condition
When the ignition is turned ON, ESP
and ESP OFF indicator lights illuminate
for approximately 3 seconds, then ESP
is turned on.
Press the ESP OFF button for at least
half a second after turning the ignition
ON to turn ESP off. (ESP OFF indica-
tor will illuminate). To turn the ESP on,
press the ESP OFF button (ESP OFF
indicator light will go off).
When starting the engine, you may
hear a slight ticking sound. This is the
ESP performing an automatic system
self-check and does not indicate a
problem.
When operating
When the ESP is in operation,
ESP indicator light blinks.
When the Electronic Stability
Program is operating proper-
ly, you can feel a slight pulsa-
tion in the vehicle. This is only
the effect of brake control and
indicates nothing unusual.
When moving out of the mud
or slippery road, the engine
rpm (revolution per minute)
may not increase even if you
press the accelerator pedal
deeply. This is to maintain the
stability and traction of the
vehicle and does not indicate
a problem.