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Is it possible to test or replace the ESP sensor easily?

The ESP is firing an awefull lot in the last couple of months. I know the ground is salty/slippy at this time of year but it's worse than last year.

I don't think the esp sensor is faulty but then again I don't think it should fire on long bends (a little like slip roads) in the dry on concrete at 70 mph. So perhaps it is?

Any thoughts?

Doesn't help you but......I thought there were three sensors that worked together to form ESP?!?!

Yup your right,

ESP uses a couple of different sensors, two in 2WD and three in 4WD iirc.

Get the fault codes read and it might be worth setting the steering angle sensor, as if its reading incorrect it can cause ESP problems.

...it might be woth serring[/b'] the steering angle sensor, as if its reading incorrect it can cause problems.
Is that as in 'worth setting', Ross? :confused:

Yes it is Denis ;)

Its been a long day..lol.

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