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Mahindra THAR User Manual

Mahindra THAR
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During HDC, if the wheel slip becomes excessive, ABS will be
activated automatically.
HDC is a user-intended function. To activate, press HDC button on
the switch bank. The LED on the button illuminates indicating the
status. Press the button again to deactivate HDC.
During a descent, if the vehicle speed is more than the rated
speeds (refer recommended shift speeds), HDC (if selected)
automatically operates the brakes to slow the vehicle and maintain
a speed relative to the selected gear and the accelerator pedal
position.
HDC will also work in neutral gear, and maintains the vehicle rolling
speed by operating brakes automatically. HDC will deactivate
automatically, if the vehicle speed is exceeds approximately 60
kmph.
While HDC is controlling the vehicle speed, descent speeds can be
varied using cruise control switches mounted on the steering
wheel.
To decrease speed, press and hold “SET -” button. The vehicle
speed at the point of switch release will become the new descent
speed.
To increase, press and hold “SET +” button. The vehicle speed at
the point of switch release will become the new descent speed.
Alternatively, descent speeds can be adjusted by tapping the “SET
_” or “SET +” buttons. Each press of the button will adjust the speed
by approximately 0.5 kmph.
The descent speed increases only if the gradient is sufficiently
steep to cause the vehicle to accelerate as the braking effect is
reduced. On a shallow slope, pressing the “SET +” button may
result in no speed increase.
If the brake pedal is depressed when HDC is active, HDC is
overridden and the brakes will perform as normal (a pulsation
might be felt through the brake pedal). If the brake pedal is then
released, HDC will recommence operating, if necessary.
HDC system monitors the brake temperature continuously. If brake
application is continuous and brake temperatures are too high,
HDC deactivates automatically. This is to ensure that the brake
pads are not worn due to continuous brake application.
HDC will also work in neutral gear, and maintain the vehicle
rolling speed by operating brakes automatically. HDC will
deactivate automatically. If the vehicle speed exceeds 60kmph.
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Mahindra THAR Specifications

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BrandMahindra
ModelTHAR
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

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