Skoda yeti Owner's Manual page 115

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Traction control (TCS)
Fig. 131 Vehicle with ESC / vehicle without ESC
Read and observe
on page 112 first.
TCS prevents the spinning of the wheels of the driven axle. TCS reduces the
power transmitted on the wheels slipping. This for example allows passage on
roads with low grip.
During a TCS intervention, an indicator light flashes in the instrument clus-
ter.
The deactivation/activation of TCS can be carried out, depending on equip-
ment, in one of the following ways.
By pressing the
» fig.
131button.
By pressing the
» fig.
131button.
Duringdeactivation the warning lightlights up in the instrument
an appropriate message is displayed in the instrument cluster.
Duringactivation extinguished the warning
sage is displayed in the instrument cluster.
The TCS should normally always be enabled. The system should be deactivated
only in the following situations, for example.
When driving with snow chains.
When driving in deep snow or on a very loose surface.
When it is necessary to "rock" a car free when it has become stuck.
cluster
and
light
is and an appropriate mes-
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL)
Read and observe
on page 112 first.
EDL prevents the turning of the respective wheel of the driven axle. EDL
brakes a spinning wheel if required and transfers the drive power force to the
other drive wheel. This allows driving on road surfaces with different traction
under each wheel of the driven axle.
The EDL switches off automatically in order to avoid excessive heat generation
in the brake of the wheel where the brake is activated. Once the brakes have
cooled down, the automatic EDL is re-activated.
Driver Steering Recommendation (DSR)
Read and observe
on page 112 first.
The DSR indicates to the driver in critical situations a steering recommenda-
tion in order to stabilise the vehicle. DSR is activated, for example, on the right
and left vehicle side when braking sharply on different road surfaces.
Brake Assist (HBA)
Read and observe
on page 112 first.
HBA increases the braking effect and helps to shorten the braking distance.
The HBA is activated by the very quick operation of the brake pedal. To ach-
ieve the shortest possible braking distance, the brake pedal must be applied
firmly until the vehicle has come to a complete standstill.
The HBA is automatically switched off when the brake pedal is released.
Hill Start Assist (HHC)
Read and observe
on page 112 first.
When moving off on a gradient, HHC allows you to move your foot from the
brake pedal to the accelerator pedal without the vehicle rolling downhill.
The vehicle is braked by the system for about 2 seconds after releasing the
brake pedal.
The HHC is active on gradients upwards up 5 % if the driver door is closed. HAC
is always active on slopes when in forward or reverse start off.
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