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ESS (Emergency Stop Signal) is a system to
reduce the possibility of rear-end collision
by lashes the hazard warning signal light
when sudden brake is applied, to warn the
vehicles that follow.
ESS operates under this condition:
Hazard warning signal light is OFF.
Vehicle speed is about more than 60 km/h.
The system detect any “hard” or “sudden
braking” or ABS is activated.
ESS will deactivate when:
The hazard warning signal light is turn on
manually.
The brake pedal is released.
Sudden deceleration has stopped.
The ABS is deactivated.
ESS (Emergency Stop Signal)
(If equipped)
w WARNING
ESS is a system to reduce the
possibility of rear-end collision
and does not mean a complete
prevention of such accidents.
Driver is obliged for a safe driving
by pay attention to the surrounding
and to avoid unnecessary sudden
braking.
ESS may not be operated when the
ABS warning light or the VSC & TRC
warning light is on.
ASA (Advanced Safety Assist) 2.0
(If equipped)
ASA helps driver with the following functions,
and supports safe and comfortable driving.
Pre-Collision Warning
Alerts the driver when there is a risk of collision
with a front obstacles (vehicle/pedestrian)
through recognition from the stereo camera.
Pre-Collision Braking
This function is support to avoid or mitigate
crashing into front obstacles (vehicle/
pedestrian) by the emergency brake after
the Pre-Collision Warning operates.
Damage Mitigation Brake Assist
This function assist the deceleration with
more braking force than stepped on if driver
step on the brake pedal during emergency
brake operation.
Pedal Misoperation Control
When driver depress the accelerator
pedal more quickly and more strongly
than necessary and the vehicle detected
obstacles, then sudden acceleration is
controlled.
Front Departure Alert
Warning sound when your vehicle keep
stopping although the preceding vehicle has
already moved forward.
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