SYSTEM CONTROL
When the vehicle starts off on a steep or slippery hill, the vehicle could descend backward while the driver switches from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal, thus making it difficult for the vehicle to start off. To prevent this from occurring, the Hill-start Assist Control temporarily (approximately 2 seconds at the maximum) applies the brakes to all the wheels in order to prevent the vehicle from descending backward.
Without the Hill-start Assist Control, the driver must quickly and precisely switch from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal. With the Hill-start Assist Control, however, the driver can start off easily and operate the pedal in a relaxed manner because the Hill-start Assist Control prevents the vehicle from descending backward.
| *a | With Hill-start Assist Control | *b | Easy Control |
| *c | Prevent the vehicle from descending backward | *d | Without Hill-start Assist Control |
| *e | Difficult Control | *f | Increase the backward speed of the vehicle |
Hill-start Assist Control Activation Conditions
The skid control ECU judges if the vehicle is on an uphill incline based on signals from the deceleration sensor, and activates Hill-start Assist Control when the vehicle is started with all of the following conditions met.
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Hill-start Assist Control Cancelation Conditions
If any of the following conditions is met, Hill-start Assist Control operation is canceled.
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