That light comes on when the abs computer detects a malfunction and sets a code. You need to have the system tested with a scan tool.
That light comes on when the abs computer detects a malfunction in the electronic stability system and sets a code. You need to have the system tested with a scan tool
The first step is to have the abs system checked for codes. Those lights stay on when the computer has detected a malfunction. When you know the code, you can test for possible causes.
In most cases it means one of the wheel speed sensors has gone bad and needs to be replaced.
bas esp light
Could be failed brake light switch
center your steering wheel
There is a failure in the electronic stability or brake assist system.
ESP stands for electronic skid protection. This is also run by the ABS computer. The light comes on when the anti skid system is active(when you are sliding), or when the system detects an electrical malfunction.
You have to fix the cause of the code that is set in the ABS module.
No. BAS (brake assist system) and ESP (electronic skip protection) are part of the antilock brake system. They have nothing to do with the oxygen sensors.No. BAS (brake assist system) and ESP (electronic skip protection) are part of the antilock brake system. They have nothing to do with the oxygen sensors.
ESP on Jeeps and most newer vehicles stands for electronic stability program. ESP includes such functions as traction control, ESC (electronic stability control), and BAS . BAS stands for brake assist control. All of these functions help control the jeep when the computer senses wheel slip, it corrects itself by reducing engine power and/or applying the brakes any given wheel. When the ESP light is flashing that means the system is active, when the light is solid, the ESP system has turned off the ESC and traction control, BUT NOT BAC!! The only way to turn off the ESP completely is to pull the 20amp abs fuse.