There is a switch on the dash that should say ESP, if you press and release that it turns the ESP ( electronic skid protection) off and on. It is not really ever always off. To turn it off you have to be driving about 15 mph and hold that button down till it chimes and the lights come on. You then cannot turn it off unless you do the same thing AND turn off the ignition and restart the car,
SOURCE: 2010 dodge challenger rt esp off light is on and
u can try and unhook the power wire from your battery (red wire)and reset your computer.
SOURCE: the ESP/BAS light keeps coming
Have you unhooked your battery for something? You might try making sure the stability control's steering sensor is correct...
Basically, start the car turn the wheel all the way left to the stop, all the way right, then back to center. This lets the stability control know where "center" is.
Try this:
1) Disconnect your battery, wait 1 minute & just turn on the lights for a second as to remove any residual current from the computer.The lights will not come on but still turn ON.
2) Re-connect the battery, this should have cleared all of the lights except for the ESP\BAS light.
3) Start the car, center the wheels, turn all the way to the left then all the way to the right. This should clear the ESP\BAS light.
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If still the same problem then the esp/bas module needs to be checked and reprogrammed by the dealer to turn it off.
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SOURCE: ESP bad warning light on 2010 dodge journey
(ESP) Electronic stability program.. Enhances driver control and helps maintain directional stability under all Conditions. Provides the greatest benefit during critical driving situations Such as when driving on mixed surface conditions such like snow,ice,gravel.... You could turn off by pushing a button that has a drowning of a car with squiverly lines on it .. If that don't work plz reply back to me thank u
SOURCE: 2008 dodge charger ESP/BAS and traction light on
Have the brakes inspected for worn out brake pads causing a metal to metal scrape of the pad and brake rotor.
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