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When the HHC system is working, the driver shall never leave his/her car; otherwise, serious safety
accidents may occur.
Hill Descent Control (HDC)
The HDC function is an auxiliary function designed for downhill driving. The HDC function can slow down
your car by applying braking force to help you drive downhill at a low speed. When the HDC function is
working, the brake system will produce vibration or working noise, which is a normal phenomenon
accompanying system operation.
When the HDC function takes effect, you can control the downhill speed by depressing the brake or
accelerator pedal. The HDC function can only be turned off when your car has stopped completely.
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WARNING: When the HDC function is working, you still need to pay close attention to the driving status
of your car and actively control your car if necessary.
In some downhill driving conditions (such as high-speed downhill and too small gradient), the HDC
function can not be available.
The driver shall need to control the speed by depressing the brake pedal to ensure driving safety.
Driving under special conditions
Driving on poorly lighted roads
Lighting functions
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