Imagine driving on a slippery road when suddenly your car starts to skid. It's uncomfortable and frightening, but it's in these moments that a system designed to monitor your vehicle's stability comes into play. If you notice the warning light on your dashboard or if your car behaves erratically, it's time to check this important system. We offer diagnostics and repairs to regain control of your vehicle and ensure your safety on the road.
When should you check the stability system?
- ESC indicator is flashing on the dashboard
- Feeling that the car is braking individual wheels in turn
- The car slows down on its own without your input
- The car unexpectedly returns to its original trajectory
- ESC warning light is constantly on
- Feeling of instability or skidding during turns
- Handling issues on slippery roads
What does our stability check and repair service include?
- Comprehensive diagnostics of the stability system and related sensors
- Identification of hidden faults causing incorrect operation
- Testing and inspection of the sensor located at the center of the vehicle
- Calibration and adjustment of control units
- Repair or replacement of faulty components if necessary
Additional information about the service
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is one of the most important safety systems in your vehicle. It helps prevent skids and loss of control, especially on slippery or uneven roads. When the system detects that the car is losing stability, it automatically brakes individual wheels and may even slightly reduce engine power to steer the vehicle back onto a safe path. We offer comprehensive diagnostics and repair of this system so you can always feel confident behind the wheel.
Diagnostics and Preparation
First, our specialists perform a complete scan of the stability system and its associated sensors. We check the sensor, which is typically located at the center of the vehicle, as well as the control unit. This helps us understand why the warning light is on and how the system is actually performing. The diagnostics take about an hour, after which we can accurately determine what needs attention.
Repair and Adjustment
Depending on the diagnostic results, we offer repair options. Sometimes, reprogramming the control unit or adjusting the sensor is sufficient, while in other cases, replacing a faulty component is necessary. If the sensor is malfunctioning, we replace it with a new one, and if the issue lies with the control unit, we repair or replace it. We always explain to the customer when a repair is possible and when it is better to replace the part entirely for reliability.
Testing and Recommendations
After the repair, we thoroughly check how the system performs in practice. We test the vehicle under various conditions to ensure that stability is restored and the warning light is no longer a concern. We also provide advice on how to properly operate the vehicle so that the ESC system can assist you most effectively in critical situations.