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 ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAMME (ESP) 
 The  electronic  stability  programme  
(ESP)  incorporates  the  following  sys-
tems:  
   -   the anti-lock braking system (ABS) and the braking system (EBFD), 
  -   the emergency braking assistance  system, 
  -   the traction control (ASR),  
  -   the dynamic stability control (DSC).  
  Traction control (ASR)  
 The ASR  system  optimises  traction  in  
order  to  avoid  wheel  slip  by  acting  on 
the  brakes  of  the  driving  wheels  and 
on  the  engine.  It  also  improves  the 
 directional  stability  of  the  vehicle  on 
acceleration.   
  Dynamic stability control (DSC)  
 If  there  is  a  difference  between  the  
path  followed  by  the  vehicle  and  that 
required  by  the  driver,  the  DSC  moni-
tors each wheel and automatically acts 
on  the  brake  of  one  or  more  wheels 
and on the engine to return the vehicle 
to the required path, within the limits of 
the laws of physics.   
  Operating modes 
  Definitions 
  Emergency braking assistance  
system  
 In  an  emergency,  this  system  ena- 
bles you to reach the optimum braking 
pressure  more  quickly  and  therefore 
reduce the stopping distance.  
 It  is  triggered  in  relation  to  the  speed  
at  which  the  brake  pedal  is  pressed. 
This is felt by a reduction in the resis-
tance  of  the  pedal  and  an  increase  in 
the effectiveness of the braking.    When  this  warning  light 
comes  on,  accompanied  by 
a  buzzer  and  a  message,  it 
indicates that there is a mal-
function  of  the  ABS,  which 
can cause a loss of control of the vehi-
cle when braking. 
 When this warning light comes 
on,  connected  to  the    STOP  
and    ABS   warning  lights, 
accompanied  by  a  buzzer 
and  a  message,  it  indicates 
that there is a malfunction of the elec-
tronic  brake  force  distribution,  which 
can cause a loss of control of the vehi-
cle when braking.  
  
Stop immediately.   
 In  both  cases,  consult  a   PEUGEOT   
dealer. 
  Anti-lock braking system (ABS) 
and braking system (EBFD)  
 This system improves the stability and  
manoeuvrability  of  your  vehicle  when 
braking  and  offers  improved  control, 
in  particular  on  poor  or  slippery  road 
surfaces.  
 The  ABS  prevents  wheel  lock  in  the  
event of emergency braking.  
 The  braking  system  provides  integral  
management  of  the  braking  pressure 
wheel by wheel.     Anti-lock braking system (ABS) 
and braking system (EBFD)