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Handling special equipment
4. Depress the brake pedal and wait until the
indicator lamp (green) comes on without releas-
ing the pedal.
NOTE:
The hill start assist system does not become active
unless the brake pedal is kept depressed for longer
than one second. It is essential to continue to
depress the brake pedal until the
indicator lamp
comes on.
5. Release the brake pedal after confirming that
the
indicator lamp has come on. The vehicle
is now held stopped by the system even after
you release the brake pedal.
6. To restart the vehicle, first select an appropriate
gear while fully depressing the clutch pedal.
Then release the clutch pedal and start the vehi-
cle. The brakes are automatically released and
the
indicator lamp goes out at the same
time.
NOTE:
•
The brakes may not be released if you attempt
to restart the vehicle without fully depressing the
clutch pedal.
•
You can select the timing at which the system
releases the brakes following engagement of
the clutch. Adjust it if necessary.
•
A buzzer will warn you of an open door when the
hill start assist system is in operation or if the
system is left in operation for a long time (more
than 10 minutes). The buzzer will stop if the
brake pedal is depressed or the hill start assist
system is deactivated.
•
On a steep slope, the vehicle may move even
when the hill start assist system is working if the
brake pedal has not been depressed ade-
quately. If this happens, depress the brake
pedal again or use the parking brake to stop the
vehicle. The hill start assist system will be can-
celled if you apply the parking brake.
•
The hill start assist system may not work if the
vehicle is stopped by emergency braking or with
wheels completely locked. In this case, you
should hold the vehicle stopped by either acti-
vating the system by depressing the brake pedal
or applying the parking brake.
•
Even while the hill start assist system is in oper-
ation, the stop lamps go out when you release
the brake pedal.
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