There's a button you shouldn't press in the car (Stock Image) (Image: Getty)

Pressing 'dangerous' button in your car could lead to 'accidents' on the road

One car expert warned drivers not to press a certain button in their car, as it can be 'dangerous' if it is turned off - and says many people 'ignore' the advice

by · Daily Record

A man issued a warning against pressing a certain button in your car, labelling it as "dangerous" - and he even advised drivers to steer completely clear of pressing it if they can.

Car expert @carknowledge_, who regularly shares car tips and tricks on TikTok, cautioned drivers about a button he claims "99% of drivers ignore" as it can end up being really "dangerous" for the driver and passengers alike.

"The button I'm talking about is this 'off' which is the vehicle body stabilisation system, also known as the vehicle anti-skid system," he explained in the video.

The expert then shared this function is typically "enabled by default", and drivers "must not touch it". He warned if pressed, the anti-skid system would automatically deactivate, potentially causing the vehicle to slip or even roll when turning or accelerating sharply.

Experts at KBB agree that while traction control can be turned off, it's "rare you'll need to". They advise keeping the safety feature activated during adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, snow, or ice because this is when you'll need anti-slip the most.

They cautioned: "Traction control can be the difference between staying on the road and crashing your car due to skidding, including when the roads are wet or icy."

The experts advocate for keeping it active "most of the time", advising it should remain on even when conditions "seem safe", as a measure for ensuring peace of mind while driving.

Recently, another common button has left motorists confused after a driver posted on Reddit: "What does this button do?"

Accompanying the question was an image of a button with a symbol resembling a glowing light. And it certainly got a lot of people talking.

Lots of people have since offered their suggestions. From the sensible to the absolutely wild - people had all sorts of ideas as to what the symbol actually means.

One person said: "Fog light. Not for use mist light mist, haze, drizzle, sleet, overcast, wet or perfectly sunny days. Use it in fog. Somehow this is confusing for a lot of drivers."

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