If ESP® is malfunctioning, ESP® cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation. In addition, other driving safety systems are switched off.
If you deactivate ESP®, ESP® cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation.
If the surface requires, temporarily deactivate ESP® when pulling away More.
Do not operate the vehicle on a roller dynamometer (e.g. for a performance test). If you have to operate the vehicle on a roller dynamometer, consult a qualified specialist workshop beforehand.
If you activate or deactivate the all-wheel drive in a vehicle with this option, ESP® will be automatically deactivated for the duration of the activation/deactivation process.
If ESP® is malfunctioning or automatically deactivated, the warning lamp lights up yellow while the vehicle is running and the engine output may be reduced More.
Only use wheels with the recommended tyre sizes. Only then will ESP® function properly.
when pulling away on wet or slippery road surfaces
when braking
if you are driving faster than 80 km/h in strong crosswinds
one or more wheels are braked
the drive system performance is adapted depending on the situation
vehicle stabilisation may be delayed
Crosswind Assist is still active
the wheels may start to spin
ASR traction control is no longer active
If ESP® is deactivated by the driver, ESP® will continue to support you when braking.
adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road and weather conditions
do not deactivate ESP® under any circumstances