With me, it’s best to side on the side of “joking.”
It seems a little too easy (and unnecessary) to turn off. Even if you were going to take it off road or drive around in the ice and snow and needed to accommodate some slippage, the on/off button should be a little less accessible.
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That’s the button that automatically causes the Kia to force the closest Escalade off the road.
Ooohh! That soo explains the incident on Kingston Pike earlier today!
I’m not sure if you are joking or serious, so I will go on the serious end. I think it is your Electronic Stability Control…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Stability_Control
With me, it’s best to side on the side of “joking.”
It seems a little too easy (and unnecessary) to turn off. Even if you were going to take it off road or drive around in the ice and snow and needed to accommodate some slippage, the on/off button should be a little less accessible.
Thanks for the info!