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What does ESP BAS light mean?

What does ESP BAS light mean?

Electronic Stability Program
This combined system warning indicator covers the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and the Brake Assist System (BAS). These systems work together, and a fault in either, or both, will cause the light to come on. If it remains on, see your dealer or authorized service center.

Why does the ESP Bas light stay on?

Here are the most common causes of the ESP BAS light coming on: The steering angle sensor is one of, if not the most, common causes of the ESP BAS light to come on. As mentioned above, make sure to turn the steering wheel twice to the right, twice to the left, and finally back to the center. This resets the steering angle sensor in your Charger.

What does the Bas ESP warning light mean?

The ESP BAS light is a warning light that indicates that there is a problem with your Electronic Stability Program and/or your Brake Assist Program . These systems are vital to the safety of your vehicle.

What does the ESP Bas light on the dash mean?

When the ESP or BAS light shows up on your dashboard, it means these systems have been engaged. It’s possible that you can have a problem with your ESP which will cause the lights to come on.

What does the ESP light on your car mean?

If the light is blinking, it means the car has detected at least of the wheel is slipping and it is doing it’s job by helping you stay on track. The ESP system is intervening. This is normal operation of the system. You are either trying to push the limit or are driving on very poor road conditions such as snow or ice.

Here are the most common causes of the ESP BAS light coming on: The steering angle sensor is one of, if not the most, common causes of the ESP BAS light to come on. As mentioned above, make sure to turn the steering wheel twice to the right, twice to the left, and finally back to the center. This resets the steering angle sensor in your Charger.

The ESP BAS light is a warning light that indicates that there is a problem with your Electronic Stability Program and/or your Brake Assist Program . These systems are vital to the safety of your vehicle.

When the ESP or BAS light shows up on your dashboard, it means these systems have been engaged. It’s possible that you can have a problem with your ESP which will cause the lights to come on.

If the light is blinking, it means the car has detected at least of the wheel is slipping and it is doing it’s job by helping you stay on track. The ESP system is intervening. This is normal operation of the system. You are either trying to push the limit or are driving on very poor road conditions such as snow or ice.

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