In a fuse box, "ESP" typically stands for "Electronic Stability Program." This system helps improve a vehicle's stability by detecting and reducing loss of traction. If the ESP fuse is blown, it may disable the stability control features, potentially affecting the vehicle's handling in slippery conditions. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for specific information related to your model.
check for a blown fuse in the trunk, driver's side, fuse box.
in the fuse box of the engine compartement, take of the cover of the box then see that
The fuse for the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) in an Opel Astra H is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. You may need to consult the owner's manual for the specific fuse designation and location, as it can vary by model year. Make sure to check the fuse diagram on the cover of the fuse box for accurate identification. If the fuse is blown, replacing it may resolve ESP-related issues.
it will be located on the driver side under the hood, take off fuce box and the module will be on the cover right beside fuse box. Once you lift box the ESP Module will be the first module with three connections.
That is the Air Bag System fuse.
me = engine module the esp = traction module and the k40 relay fuse box is in there
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A group of fuses.
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It is a circuit fuse in a vehicle. The fuse is used to protect the courtesy/clock circuit.
The clicking in the fuse box is the relays contacting. Your relays should be clicking under normal operation.