Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)
When you press the brake pedal quickly,
HBA detects that the vehicle is in
emergency condition. It quickly increases
the brake pressure to the maximum so
that ABS can intervene more quickly and
shorten the braking distance eectively.
Controller Deceleration Parking (CDP)
When the EPB switch is pulled up, CDP
starts to work and the vehicle brakes at
a constant deceleration (the deceleration
is 0.4g if only the EPB switch is pulled
up and 0.8g if the EPB switch is pulled
up and the brake pedal is pressed at the
same time) until the vehicle comes to a
stop. If the driver releases EPB, CDP stops
functioning.
Hill Descent Control (HDC)*
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Working principle: The hill descent
control (HDC), an added feature of
the ESC system, is designed to
improve vehicle comfort. To activate
or deactivate the HDC, go to
(infotainment system) → ADAS. the
main function of which is to assist
in uphill and downhill slow driving
through active braking. When HDC is
working, ABS is activated when the
wheel slip exceeds the ABS triggering
threshold, allowing you to safely and
smoothly go downhill, or even reverse.
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Activate HDC:
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When the vehicle speed is lower than
38 km/h, activate the HDC and state
indicator on the instrument cluster
stays on.
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HDC speed control:
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HDC is functional when the vehicle
speed is within 11 km/h - 38
km/h. In this case, press/release the
accelerator pedal or brake pedal to
adjust the speed. The pedal release
determines the nal speed. The HDC
status indicator ashes to indicate
that the HDC is working.
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Deactivate HDC:
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Deactive the HDC, and the indicator
on the instrument cluster goes out
immediately.
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HDC also automatically stops when
the speed exceeds about 65 km/h.
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HDC malfunction:
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In some special conditions, such as
at a long stretches downhill, the
HDC function may be temporarily
unavailable due to high brake
temperature. You need to drive safely
at this point. To restore the function,
stop the vehicle until the brake
temperature cools down.
ESC operation instructions
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ESC working
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If there is a risk of skidding or
backsliding when the vehicle starts
on a slope, or if either drive wheel is
spinning, the ESC indicator ashes to
indicate that ESC system is working.
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Disabling ESC
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If the vehicle gets stuck in snow or
mud, ESC may reduce the power
output from the motor to wheels.
Activate the snow mode to get out of
the jam.
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Turning o ESC
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Go to infotainment
→ADAS to
turn o ESC. ESC also checks its
operating status in real time. If
ESC OFF switch is pressed while
ESC system is working, the system
will complete the active intervention
control rather than executes the
"shutdown" command immediately.
ESC is disabled only after the
intervention control is complete.
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