During extreme steering maneuvers the Electronic Stability Program[1] (ESP) system helps maintain control by sensing when the vehicle is starting to over- or understeer. The system automatically applies individual brakes or controls the throttle to help you stay safely on course.
Not all roads are paved or smooth. Wrangler's four-wheel Antilock Brake System (ABS) has a unique rough road detection system that has a special program to assist in stopping performance on gravel or dirt roads.
All-Speed Traction Control has a special set of calibrations specifically for driving in 4WD 4LO. To help crawl over obstacles and during heavy articulation activity, it applies the brakes more aggressively and for longer duration than traction control.
In a panic brake condition, Wrangler's Brake Assist system applies maximum braking power, providing the shortest possible stopping distance.
Electronic Roll Mitigation[1] (ERM) uses innovative motion sensors that determine when a rollover may occur and applies braking force to the correct wheel or wheels to reduce the likelihood of such an accident.
Anticipating the need for additional traction, all of Wrangler's four-wheel drive systems automatically respond to wheel slippage and improve vehicle stability.
Feature Availability
Select model for specs- Electronic Stability Program[1] (ESP)
- Off-Road Antilock Brake System (ABS)
- All-Speed Traction Control
- Brake Assist
- Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)
- Electronic Roll Mitigation[1] (ERM)
- ESP[1] OFF
- Off-Road Antilock Brake System
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System
- Hill Start Assist
Accident Avoidance
accident_avoidance/shared/2009/wrangler/safety/accident_avoidance/primary/accident_story/safe_theft_electronic_roll.jpg/shared/2009/wrangler/safety/accident_avoidance/primary/accident_story/WRANGLER_ESP_Rev1b.flv

- ESP[1] OFF

When you don’t want the extra hand, Electronic Stability Program[1] (ESP) is specially tuned for performance handling so you can switch it off. In addition, All-Speed Traction Control works in tandem with the Electronic Stability Program (ESP)[1]. It has a special set of calibrations specifically for driving in 4WD 4LO. To help crawl over obstacles and during heavy articulation activity, it applies the brakes more aggressively and for longer duration than traction control.
- On-Road / Off-Road Four-Wheel Disc Antilock Brakes

Wrangler’s four-wheel disc Antilock Brake System (ABS) brake assist and traction control helps prevent wheel lockup for improved steering under extreme braking and slippery conditions, and aids in trail driving when in four-wheel-drive 4LO mode. ABS modulates the brakes to reduce stopping distances and improve steering control under braking.
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Wrangler’s standard Tire Pressure Monitoring System regularly checks inflation levels for optimal safety, security, performance, and fuel economy. If the levels are off, a warning light will illuminate on the instrument panel. It can save fuel too. According to fueleconomy.gov, you can improve your gas mileage by around 3.3% by keeping your tires inflated to the proper pressure (that’s up to 11 cents / gallon savings!). Proper inflation also benefits the life of your tires.
- Hill Start Assist

The standard Hill Start Assist (HSA) assists drivers when starting a vehicle from a stop on a hill by maintaining the level of brake pressure applied for a short period after the driver’s foot is removed from the brake pedal. If throttle is not applied within a short period after the driver’s foot is removed from the brake pedal, brake pressure will be released.

- No deductible. Not valid on 2010 models. See dealer for a copy of limited warranty and details. Non-Transferable. Not available on SRT®, Diesel vehicles and certain fleet vehicles.



Authentic Jeep® accessories
Personalize your vehicle















