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ESS (Electronic Stabilization System)

The Electronic Stabilization System (ESS) is a technology in vehicles designed to improve safety by helping maintain stability during driving. It uses sensors to monitor the car’s movement, such as steering angle, wheel speed, and body tilt. When it detects that the vehicle is skidding or losing control, ESS automatically adjusts brake force and engine power to bring the car back on track. This helps prevent accidents, especially during sudden turns or slippery conditions. Essentially, ESS acts like an extra set of "eyes" and "hands," assisting the driver to keep the vehicle stable and on the intended path.