Seat Toledo 2015 Car

OWNER'S MANUAL - Page 169

For TOLEDO 2015.

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Driver assistance systems
Note
After driving through water we recommend
that
you contact a specialised service for an
inspection.
Preventing damage to the vehicle
In order to prevent damage to the vehicle,
take s
pecial care:
on roads that are in poor condition,
when mounting kerbs,
when approaching very steep ramps, etc.,
with the parts of the vehicle situated on the
lower p
art of the vehicle, i.e. the spoiler, the
exhaust pipe.
This applies especially to vehicles with a very
low suspension (sport) and when the vehicle
is fully loaded.
Driver assistance systems
Br
ak
in
g and stability systems
Electronic stability control (ESC)
The ESC system increases control of the vehi-
cle in emer
gency situations, e.g. during a
sudden change in direction. Depending on
the driving conditions, it reduces the risk of
skidding and increases driving stability.
The system uses the steering wheel angle
and road speed to calculate the changes of
direction desired by the driver, and constant-
ly compares them with the actual behaviour
of the vehicle. When irregularities occur, for
example, if the vehicle begins to skid, the
ESC brakes the appropriate wheel automati-
cally.
The warning lamp on the general instru-
ment panel starts flashing when the system
is working.
The stability (ESC) system includes the fol-
lowing systems:
Anti-lock brake system (ABS),
Traction control system (TCS),
Electronic differential lock (EDL),
Hydraulic brake assist system (HBA),
Hill hold control (HHC).
The ASR should be switched on at all times.
Only u
nder certain circumstances should the
system be switched off, e.g.
driving with chains,
driving in deep snow or on very soft surfa-
ces,
During the “swinging movement” required
to remove a stuck vehicle
Switch the ASR back on as soon as possible.
Brake assist system (HBA)*
The HBA system is activated when you press
down on the brake pedal suddenly. It increa-
ses braking power, helping to reduce braking
distances. To reduce braking distance as
much as possible, keep the brake pedal
pressed down firmly until the vehicle comes
to a standstill.
With the help of this system, the ABS is acti-
vated more quickly and more efficiently.
The brake assist function is deactivated auto-
matically when the brake pedal is released.
Hill hold control (HHC)*
The HHC system makes it easier to start the
vehicle on hills. The system maintains the
brake pressure created by pressing down on
the brake pedal for 2 seconds after it has
been released. Your foot can be removed
from the brake pedal and you can use the ac-
celerator pedal and move away on a hill
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