
STARTING & DRIVING
Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Lights
Control (HAZ)
If the vehicle is travelling in excess of 31 mph (50 km/h)
and the driver makes an emergency braking manoeuvre,
the hazard lights will be operated to indicate this to other
drivers.
Note: If the hazard warning lights are being operated
manually, this suspends the HAZ function.
When the emergency braking manoeuvre is exited (no
severe deceleration detected) then the function will be
switched off after a few seconds.
Note: As the car speed drops to below 6 mph (10 km/h)
and the system no longer flashes the brake lamps, the
hazard warning lamps will illuminate automatically.
Short press the hazard warning lamp switch or increase
your speed to above 12 mph (20 km/h) for 5 s to switch
off the hazard warning lamps.
Active Rollover Protection (ARP)
The ARP system cannot overcome the laws of
physics. It is a driver aid to assist the stability
of the vehicle and under extreme conditions.
It is not a guarantee that the car will not roll
over.
In cases where the vehicle has a high centre of mass, rapid
or excessive dual direction lane changing may create a
roll condition. ARP may use the braking system to apply
certain brakes to try and correct the condition and assist
in preventing rollover.
Note:
During
ARP
application
the
steering
characteristics of the vehicle may be noticeably
different from normal.
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