a replacement for safe driving proced-
ures. Vehicle speed, road conditions and
driver steering input are parameters that
cause an effect on the performance of
ESC operation. The driver is fully respons-
ible to drive and make turns at corners
at the correct speed and safety.
When applying the brakes and the
wheels lock a groaning sound will be
heard from the brakes or a series of
pulses in the brake pedal will be felt .
This condition is normal and shows that
the ESC system is in working.
When ESC operates
1. The ESC indicator light flashes.
2. A series of pulse will be felt when
the brake pedal is pressed.
3. Trying to get away from a mud or
wet road while pressing the acceler-
ator pedal, will not increase the
engine rpm (revolutions per
minute).
To turn off the ESC system
Press the “ESC OFF” button (ESC OFF)
for more than 3 seconds to deactivate
the ESC.
ESC operation off
1. When the ESC is not activated and
the vehicle speed exceed 150 km/h,
the ESC system will be activated
automatically.
The “ESC OFF” indicator at
the meter cluster will stay illumin-
ated and the ESC indicator
will flash.
2. When the ESC is not activated and
the ignition switch is turned OFF,
the complete system is turned off.
When restarting the engine, the
ESC will operate again automatic-
ally.
3. When ESC is not activated, the ABS
system operates normally.
Hill Hold Assist (HHA) *
HHA system activates to help the driver
to drive the vehicle from its stop position
at a slope up position (for example from
a ramp of a car park, traffic lights or
while reversing into a parking space).
HHA keeps the pressure of the brake
momentarily and does not let the vehicle
to move back before the driver gets to
press the accelerator pedal.
When HHA is active, the vehicle will stay
in a fixed position at the slope up posi-
tion for 4 seconds after you release the
brake pedal. In this 4 seconds, press the
accelerator pedal. the vehicle starts to
move to the front, the brakes will be
released automatically.
WARNING
HHA does not replace the parking
brake. When leaving the vehicle,
always apply the parking brake and
put the gear shift lever in P (Park)
position (for AT) or N (Neutral) pos-
ition (for MT).
Activating HHA
When the vehicle has to be stopped at
a slope up position, press the brake
pedal. If the sensors sense that the
vehicle is at a slope up position, HHA
will activate automatically.
The activation of HHA system depends
on the type and model of the vehicle;
For MT model:
1. When the vehicle faces the slope
up position and the gear shift lever
is in the N (Neutral) position.
2. When the vehicle faces to the slope
down position and the gear shift
lever is in R (Reverse) position.
3. When the degree of slope up posi-
tion is greater than 7% and less
than 30%.
4. When the driver’s door is not open.
For AT model:
* if fitted
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