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"A sensor in the steering wheel detects the path selected by the driver. Other sensors in the vehicle measure the actual path. The system compares the path selected by the driver and the actual path and corrects this as necessary by applying the brakes selectively and/or acting on the engine power"
It doesn't actually apply the brakes for you but rather adjusts the level of braking force applied to each wheel based on trajectory vs wheel speed signal when you're hard on the stop pedal.
It's more of an extension program to ABS in reality but a pretty bloody good one as far as they go.
It doesn't actually apply the brakes for you but rather adjusts the level of braking force applied to each wheel based on trajectory vs wheel speed signal when you're hard on the stop pedal.
It does actually apply the brakes itself! Well it certainly does in my 182, if I provoke the car into lift off oversteer on a wet roundabout the ESP will apply a front brake in the direction the car is sliding and very effectively bring the car back in line without me going near the brake pedal, is the system different on a 172?