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Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)
Your car is equipped with Electronic Brake Force
Distribution (EBD), which, in order to maintain braking
efficiency, distributes braking forces between front and
rear wheels, under all load conditions. EBD monitoring
system is linked to parking brake/brake system light on the
instrument pack.
If this light illuminates, there is a fault with the braking
system, and EBD may not be available. If this occurs, stop
the car as soon as safety permits and seek MG Authorised
Repairer assistance immediately. DO NOT drive the car
with parking brake/brake system light illuminated.
Electronic Brake Assist (EBA)
Your car is equipped with Electronic Brake Assist (EBA),
which, reacts to the speed at which the brake pedal is
applied. If, in an emergency situation the brakes are applied
faster than the limits set within the system, then full ABS
application is applied to bring the car to a stop in the
shortest possible distance.
STARTING & DRIVING
Hill Hold Control
Hill Hold Control is a comfort function. It works on
inclines when the car detects it has come to a 'stand still
status'. Once the clutch pedal has been pressed down and
the brake pedal released, the vehicle will maintain pressure
in the braking system for 1 – 2 seconds. After this, the Hill
Hold will release.
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