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STARTING & DRIVING
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)
Your car is equipped with Electronic Brake Force
Distribution, which, in order to maintain braking efficiency,
distributes braking forces between front and rear wheels,
under all load conditions.
EBD integrates a monitoring system.
system is linked to the brake system malfunction indicator
lamp on the instrument pack. Refer to "Warning Lamps
and Indicator Lamps" in "Instruments and Controls"
section.
If the indicator lamp illuminates while driving, or remains
illuminated after the ignition switch is turned on (ON
position) and the parking brake is released, it indicates
there is a failure with the braking system, and EBD may
be inoperative.
In such a case, stop the car as soon
as safety permits and seek an MG Authorised Repairer
immediately. DO NOT drive the car with the braking
system malfunction indicator lamp illuminated.
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Electronic Brake Assistance (EBA)
Your car is equipped with Electronic Brake Assist, 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
The monitoring
distance.
Hill Hold Control (HHC)
HHC has limitations when subject to adverse
conditions such as wet or icy surfaces and
steep slopes.
HHC is not a substitute for parking brake
application when carrying out a hill start. Do
not exit the vehicle with only HHC applied,
it may lead to a serious accident when HHC
enable.
The car may roll if 'pull-away' is not achieved
immediately after releasing the brake pedal.

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