Traction Control System (Tcs); Hill Hold Control (Hhc); Hill Descent Control (Hdc) - Geely GEOMETRY C 2023 Owner's Manual

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Starting and driving
The HBA system can only help the
driver to increase the braking force. It
does not mean that accidents can be
avoided. Therefore, you should always keep
a safe distance and drive carefully.

Traction control system (TCS)

TCS is used to prevent loss of traction on
the drive wheels. When the system detects
that the drive wheel is slipping, it will brake
the idle drive wheel to prevent the drive
wheel from idling.

Hill hold control (HHC)

After starting on the ramp, the driver
releases the brake pedal, and the hill hold
control (HHC) function can maintain the
braking force for about two seconds to
effectively prevent rolling.
The HHC function can only be
activated when the electronic stability
control system is activated and the parking
brake is fully released.
The HHC function only maintains the
brake pressure shortly when the
driver releases the brake pedal. If the
accelerator pedal isn't pressed or the EPB
switch isn't pulled up, the vehicle may slip
back on the slope after 2 seconds.
Therefore, drive carefully when starting on
the uphill!

Hill descent control (HDC)

HDC can actively brake the vehicle when it
is going downhill to ensure that the driver
can drive down the steep slope safely at a
constant speed.
HDC only plays an auxiliary role. At any
time, the driver should be responsible for
the safety of the vehicle and keep an eye
on the surrounding traffic.
When the slope is too large, HDC may
not be able to keep the vehicle driving
down the steep slope at a constant
speed. At this time, the vehicle speed
can be controlled by pressing the brake
pedal.
Turn on/off the system
On the multimedia display screen, click Set
up → Vehicle Setting → Vehicle control in
turn. In this interface, you can select to
enable or disable the HDC function.
HDC can only be activated when the
vehicle speed is less than 35 km/h, and
the system will automatically turn off
HDC when the vehicle speed is higher
than 60 km/h.
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