If the indicator lamp
flashes while the vehicle is in motion, the ESC or traction control system (ASR) is intervening.
If the indicator lamp
lights up, the ESC system has been switched off for system reasons. In this case, the ESC can be reactivated by switching the ignition off and then on again. If the indicator lamp goes out, this means the system is fully functional.
Stabilisation control (ESC): sport. Warning! Restricted stability
If the indicator lamp
lights up, the ESC sport mode has been activated via the
OFF button
link►. You can switch the ESC system back on by pressing the
OFF button again.
Stabilisation control (ESC): switched off. Warning! Restricted stability
If the indicator lamp
lights up, the ESC system has been partially or completely switched off via the
OFF button
link►. In addition, ESC OFF will appear. You can switch the ESC system back on by pressing the
OFF button again.
The system is activated when you switch on the ignition. If the indicator lamp
goes out, this means the system is fully functional.
Stabilisation control (ESC): fault! See owner s manual
Stabilisation control (ESC/ABS): fault! See owner s manual
ABS: fault! See owner s manual
If the indicator lamp
and the ABS indicator lamp
light up and the message appears, there is a malfunction in the anti-lock brake system or electronic differential lock. This will also cause an ESC malfunction. The vehicle can still be braked in the normal way (however the ABS control function will be out of action).
Drive to a qualified workshop without delay and have the fault rectified.
WARNING
If the brake warning lamp
lights up together with the ABS indicator lamp and the ESC indicator lamp, this can mean that the control function of the ESC/ABS is not working. Input from the functions that stabilise the vehicle is no longer available. This could cause the vehicle to skid sideways. Drive carefully to the nearest qualified workshop and have the fault rectified.
Note
For more information about the ESC and ABS systems, refer to
link►.