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Power-Assist Brakes
Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes 
that adjust automatically through normal 
usage.
If the vehicle is not running or is turned 
off while driving, the power assist for 
the brakes will not work. You can still 
stop your vehicle by applying greater 
force to the brake pedal than typical. 
The stopping distance, however, will be 
longer than with power brakes.
When the vehicle is not running, the 
reserve brake power is partially depleted 
each time the brake pedal is applied. 
Do not pump the brake pedal when the 
power assist has been interrupted.
NOTICE
ś When the brake pedal is 
depressed under certain 
driving conditions or weather 
conditions, you may temporarily hear 
a noise. This is normal and does not 
indicate a problem with your brakes.   
ś While driving on a road with 
deicing chemicals, brake noise 
or abnormal tire wear may occur 
due to deicing chemicals. In a 
safe traffic condition, additionally 
apply the brakes to remove deicing 
chemicals on the brake discs and 
pads.
 WARNING
Take the following precautions:
ś Do not drive with your foot resting 
on the brake pedal. This will create 
abnormal high brake temperatures, 
excessive brake lining and pad wear, 
and increased stopping distances. 
So increase the regeneration braking 
level with the left paddle shift lever 
to decrease the speed.
ś When descending down a long or 
steep hill, use the paddle shifter to 
increase the regeneration braking 
level in order to decrease your 
speed without using the brake 
pedal excessively. Applying the 
brakes continuously will cause 
the brakes to overheat and could 
result in a temporary loss of braking 
performance.
ś Wet brakes may impair the vehicle's 
ability to safely decelerate. Because 
wet brakes increase braking distance 
and cause noise troubles, select 0 
step of the regenerative braking 
system and depress the brake pedal 
around 10 times, with keeping the 
safe distance from other vehicles, 
lightly in order to dry the braking 
system. Such procedure may 
decrease the driving distance by 
restraining the regenerative braking 
system, which is not a system 
malfunction. Inspect the braking 
system after car wash or driving over 
wet road conditions.
NOTICE
ś Do not continue depressing 
the brake pedal if the "
" 
indicator is OFF. The battery may be 
discharged.
ś Noise and vibration generated 
during braking is normal. 
ś Under normal operation, electric 
brake pump noise and motor 
vibration may occur temporarily in 
below cases.
 - When the pedal is depressed 
suddenly.
 - When the pedal is repeatedly 
depressed in short intervals.
 - When the ABS function is activated 
while braking. 
BRAKING SYSTEM