Stability control -> Using stability control for Your Ford Kuga SUV First Generation (2008-2012)

Stability control  
Stabilitycontrol(ESP)warninglamp  
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION  
The ESP warning lamp will flash when the  
system is operating. See Warning  
lamps and indicators (page 63).  
Electronicstabilityprogramme  
(ESP)  
WARNING  
Emergency brake assist  
WARNING  
ESP does not relieve you of your  
responsibility to drive with due care  
and attention.  
Emergency brake assist does not  
relieve you of your responsibility to  
drive with due care and attention.  
Emergency brake assist will detect when  
you brake heavily by measuring the rate  
at which you press the brake pedal. It will  
provide maximum braking efficiency as  
long as you press the pedal. Emergency  
brake assist can reduce stopping  
B
distances in critical situations.  
B
Trailer stability control  
WARNINGS  
B
A
Trailer stability control does not  
relieve you of your responsibility to  
tow with due care and attention.  
B
A
A
Disabling ESP will turn off the  
system.  
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A
without ESP  
with ESP  
Trailer stability control is an enhanced  
feature of ESP, and automatically detects  
when an attached trailer starts to sway.  
B
The ESP supports stability when the  
vehicle starts to slide away from your  
intended path. This is performed by  
braking individual wheels and reducing  
engine torque as needed.  
If this situation occurs, the system will  
automatically brake individual wheels to  
stabilise the trailer and vehicle. In case a  
very severe sway is detected, the engine  
torque will be reduced and the vehicle will  
be slowed automatically.  
The system also provides an enhanced  
traction control function by reducing  
engine torque if the wheels spin when you  
accelerate. This improves your ability to  
pull away on slippery roads or loose  
surfaces, and improves comfort by limiting  
wheel spin in hairpin bends.  
USINGSTABILITYCONTROL  
Note: The system will be switched on  
automatically every time you switch the  
ignition on.  
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Stability control  
To turn the system off and on. See  
Information displays (page 67).  
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