Selective Ride Control - Opel Vivaro C 2023 Manual

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When the vehicles starts its descent,
the system controls the speed of the
vehicle; accelerator and brake pedals
can be released.
● If the gearbox is in first or second
gear, the speed decreases and
the control indicator in the
instrument cluster flashes
rapidly.
● If the gearbox is in neutral or the
clutch pedal is depressed, the
speed decreases and the control
indicator in the instrument cluster
flashes slowly.
If the system is operating, the brake
lights automatically come on.
If the speed exceeds 30 km/h,
regulation is paused. The ò
indicator light in the instrument cluster
changes to grey. However, the LED
of the ò button is still illuminated.
Regulation is automatically resumed
if the speed falls below 30 km/h, the
slope is greater than 5% and the
pedal release conditions are met.
Deactivation
Press ò again until the LED in the
button extinguishes. The green
control indicator u in the instrument
cluster extinguishes, too.
If the speed exceeds 70 km/h, the
system is automatically deactivated.
The LED in the button estinguishes.
Fault
If the green control indicator ò does
not illuminate or flash after pressing
the button, there is a fault in the
system.
Seek the assistance of a workshop.

Selective ride control

Caution
The vehicle is designed to drive
principally on-road, but it also
enables driving off-road
occasionally.
However, do not drive on terrain
where the vehicle could be
damaged due to obstacles, such
Driving and operating
as stones among others and on
terrain with steep inclines and
poor grip.
Do not cross waters.
Caution
When driving off-road, sudden
motion and manoeuvres can
cause a collision or losing control.
Selective ride control is designed to
optimise traction in low-grip
conditions (snow, mud and sand).
It adapts to the terrain by acting on the
front wheels, in doing so this saves
the weight normally associated with a
more conventional four wheel drive
system.
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