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ESPN, which stands for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, began broadcasting in the United States in 1979 and quickly grew to become a pioneer in the world of sports television broadcasting, with a predominantly audience of men between the ages of 15 and 54. ESPN Asia was launched in 1992 and now has three channels, ESPN Asia, ESPN Taiwan and ESPN India, with more than 50 million subscribers.
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ESPN is an American sports channel and is currently the world's leading sports media.
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ESP's Chinese name is body electronic stability system, ESP it can control the driving wheel and driven wheel, and the role of ESP is to prevent the vehicle from losing control. If your car's system determines that there is a slippage, the ESP will automatically brake the corresponding wheels of the car, so that your car can continue to maintain a smooth driving course.
ESP prevents skidding and loss of control by automatically braking other wheels and intervening with the engine management system. So when the vehicle skids, and loses control, it is definitely easier to regain control with an ESP than a vehicle without an ESP, and the ESP is still no problem in terms of practicality. However, ESP will only have an effect when the tires of the car slip, and ESP only reduces the loss of control rate after the tires slip, and cannot improve the tire grip and cornering limit, let alone avoid tire slippage, so safe driving still depends on the driver himself.
ESP needs to be closed in the following cases:
1. Even the road full of mud or the kind of road that drives an off-road vehicle needs to be closed. As we all know, it is very difficult to walk on that kind of dirt road, and it is very easy to slip, if there is a tire slippage or multiple tires skidding, then the data transmitted to you by the ESP sensor is also wrong, otherwise you may have to struggle on that dirt road for a long time, so you have to turn off the ESP.
2. The car is prone to skidding in rainy and snowy weather. If you are driving on a snowy day, if the car encounters wheel slippage during the driving process, it is because the grip between the ice and the snow is different from the ground environment when there is no snow, so if your car tires start to idle and slip on the snow surface, if you drive the ESP, then the tires will continue to idle and slip, and the wrong message will be sent.
What does ESP mean analysis.
1. Electronic Stability System (ESP) is a general term for a system or program designed to improve the handling performance of the vehicle while effectively preventing the car from losing control when it reaches its dynamic limit. >>>More
The ESP system is actually a traction control system, and compared to other traction control systems, the ESP not only controls the drive wheels, but also controls the driven wheels. For example, if there is too much steering in rear-wheel drive cars, when the rear wheels lose control and flick the tail, the ESP will brake the outside front wheels to stabilize the car; When there is too little steering, the ESP brakes the inner rear wheels to correct the direction of travel, in order to correct the direction of tracking. >>>More
Indicates an electronic stability system or electrical energy control.
The simple understanding is anti-slip.
Electronic BAI Stability System (ESP) is a general term for a system or program designed to improve the vehicle's handling performance while effectively preventing the car from getting out of control when it reaches its dynamic limit. The electronic stability program improves vehicle safety and handling. >>>More