Deactivation; Hill Hold Unavailable - Triumph Tiger 1200 GT 2021 Owner's Handbook Manual

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The hill hold control system will not
operate if there is a fault with the ABS
or engine management systems and
the ABS and/or MIL warning lights are
illuminated.
When all of the above conditions are
met, complete the following:
Squeeze the front brake lever firmly
and quickly, then release.
Upon releasing the lever, the hill
hold warning light is shown in green.
The hill hold control system is now
active and the rear brake will be
automatically applied.
The hill hold warning light will
remain green until hill hold control is
deactivated.
The rear brake will remain applied
until the system detects that the
rider is attempting to move off,
or hill hold control is manually
deactivated by the rider.

Deactivation

The
hill
hold
control
automatically deactivate when it detects
that the rider is attempting to move off.
The system will progressively release
the rear brake to assist the rider in
moving off.
The hill hold control system can also be
manually deactivated by a second firm
squeeze of the front brake lever. The
hill hold warning light is then shown in
amber.
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Hill Hold Unavailable

If when attempting to activate the hill
hold control system, the amber hill hold
unavailable warning light is shown, this
indicates one or more of the following:
A hill hold unavailable warning message
is also shown in the display.
The hill hold control system can be
enabled or disabled (see page 53).
system
will
The activation conditions have not
been met, see page 108.
There is a fault with the ABS or
engine
management
and the ABS and/or MIL warning
lights are illuminated. For more
information, see the Warning Lights
section on page 30.
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