User Manual - Page 287

For ALHAMBRA 2022.

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Braking and parking
ignition, the function will remain on after the
ignition is r
e-engaged.
If the Auto Hold function was not switched on,
it will automatically remain off next time the
ignition is engaged.
The Auto Hold function connects automat-
ically if the following conditions are met
(all points must be met at the same time
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):
The v
ehicle is kept stationary with the
brake pedal on a flat surface or on a
slope.
The engine rotates “correctly”.
The Auto Hold function disconnects auto-
matically if the following conditions are
met:
If any of the conditions mentioned on
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page 284, Conditions for keeping
the vehicle stopped with the Auto
Hold function are no longer met.
If the engine runs erratically or has any
anomaly.
If the engine is turned off or stalls.
Manual gearbox: If the clutch and the
accelerator are pressed at the same
time.
Automatic gearbox: If the accelerator is
pressed
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Automatic gearbox: If any of the tyres
have only minimal contact with the
ground, e.g. For example, if the axles are
crossed.
Permanent Auto Hold connection
The Auto Hold function must be switched on
every time the engine is started. However, to
switch the Auto Hold function on permanent-
ly, the “mark” must be switched on in the
Settings menu, Autohold submenu
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page 73.
WARNING
The smart technology incorporated into
the Aut
o Hold function cannot defy the
laws of physics; it only works within the lim-
its of the system. The greater convenience
provided by the Auto Hold function should
never tempt you to take any risk that may
compromise safety.
Never leave the vehicle running and with
the Auto Hold function switched on.
The Auto Hold function cannot always
keep the vehicle stationary uphill or down-
hill or stop it sufficiently, for example, on
slippery or frozen surfaces.
Note
Before entering a car wash, always switch
off the Aut
o Hold function, because if the
electronic parking brake is automatically
connected, it may cause damage.
5.
Stabilisation and brake as-
sist
ance systems
Control lamps
It lights up
Fault in the ESC or ABS, or disconnection caused by
the system.
The ESC works in combination with the ABS. If the
ABS fails, the lamp also lights up.
Flashes
ESC or ASR activated.
It lights up
ASR manually deactivated.
It lights up yellow
Along with the ESC control lamp : f
ault in the ABS.
Together with the warning lamp or : ABS f
ault.
WARNING
When the ignition is switched on, the status
of the br
ake system and the brake assist
functions are automatically checked. The
control lamps on the instrument cluster
light up briefly and then go out. Any indica-
tor lamp that remains on indicates a fault.
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