What do ESP BAS mean on a car?
Electronic Stability Program
This combined system warning indicator covers the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and the Brake Assist System (BAS). These systems work together, and a fault in either, or both, will cause the light to come on. If it remains on, see your dealer or authorized service center.
What causes an ESP warning light to come on?
6 Causes of an ESP warning light 1 Faulty ABS sensors 2 Faulty ABS tone rings 3 Faulty Throttle body 4 Faulty brake pedal switch 5 Faulty Steering Angle sensor 6 ABS wiring issues
What happens when you turn off the ESP Bas light?
This should, with any luck, reset your steering angle sensor and get the sensor working in the way it’s supposed to again. It should also shut your ESP BAS light off and allow you to get back to going about your business.
Why does my Bas light come on in my Mercedes Benz?
To reset the lights, start up your Mercedes-Benz and turn the steering wheel all the way to the right, then all the way to the left. Do this a couple of times. Turn off the engine. Restart. Brake Light Switch may cause BAS / ESP / ABS light to come on. It is the most common problem with Mercedes-Benz cars.
Can a failed ABS sensor trigger the Bas light?
If you have an ABS sensor that has failed, it will also trigger the ABS, ESP, BAS light. Because the ESP system depends on the ABS system to function properly, the ESP system will also get disabled.
6 Causes of an ESP warning light 1 Faulty ABS sensors 2 Faulty ABS tone rings 3 Faulty Throttle body 4 Faulty brake pedal switch 5 Faulty Steering Angle sensor 6 ABS wiring issues
This should, with any luck, reset your steering angle sensor and get the sensor working in the way it’s supposed to again. It should also shut your ESP BAS light off and allow you to get back to going about your business.
To reset the lights, start up your Mercedes-Benz and turn the steering wheel all the way to the right, then all the way to the left. Do this a couple of times. Turn off the engine. Restart. Brake Light Switch may cause BAS / ESP / ABS light to come on. It is the most common problem with Mercedes-Benz cars.
If you have an ABS sensor that has failed, it will also trigger the ABS, ESP, BAS light. Because the ESP system depends on the ABS system to function properly, the ESP system will also get disabled.