Driver correction devices and aids
Driver correction devices and aids
Depending on the vehicle, they may include:
- an anti-lock braking system (ABS);
- electronic stability control (ESC) with understeer control and traction control;
- emergency brake assist;
- multi-collision braking;
- regenerative braking system;
- hill start assistance.
WARNING
These functions are an additional aid in the event of critical driving conditions,
enabling the vehicle behaviour to be adapted to suit the driving conditions.
These functions do not take the place of the driver. They do not increase the vehicle's limits and should not encourage you to drive more
quickly. Therefore, they can under no circumstances replace the vigilance or responsibility
of the driver when manoeuvring the vehicle (the driver must always be ready for sudden
incidents which may occur when driving).
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Under heavy braking, the ABS prevents the wheels from locking, allowing the stopping distance to be managed and
keeping control of the vehicle.
Under these circumstances, the vehicle can be steered to avoid an obstacle whilst
braking. In addition, this system can increase stopping distances, particularly on
roads with low surface grip (wet ground etc.).
You will feel a pulsation through the brake pedal each time the system is activated.
The ABS does not in any way improve the vehicle’s "physical" performance relating to the
road surface and roadholding. It is still essential to follow the rules of good driving practice (such as driving at a safe distance
from the vehicle in front etc.).
Tip
In an emergency, apply firm and continuous pressure to the brake pedal. There is no need to pump it repeatedly. The ABS will modulate the force applied in the braking system.
Operating faults:
- and illuminated on the instrument panel accompanied, depending on the vehicle, by the "Check ABS", "Check braking system" and "Check ESC" messages to indicate that ABS, ESC and Emergency Brake Assist are deactivated. Braking is still provided;
- , , and light up on the instrument panel, accompanied by the "Braking system fault" message to indicate a fault in the braking system.
In both cases, please consult an Authorised Dealer.
WARNING
Your braking systems are partially operational. However, it is dangerous to brake suddenly and it is essential to stop immediately, as soon as traffic conditions allow. Call
an approved dealer.
Electronic stability program (ESC) with understeer control and traction control
Electronic stability control ESC
This system helps you to keep control of the vehicle in critical driving conditions
(avoiding an obstacle, loss of grip on a bend, etc.).
Operating principle
A sensor in the steering wheel detects the direction selected by the driver.
Other sensors throughout the vehicle measure the actual direction.
The system compares the direction selected by the driver and the actual direction
of the vehicle and corrects this as necessary by applying the brakes selectively and/or
acting on the engine power. If the system is triggered, the warning light flashes on the instrument panel.
Understeer control
This system optimises the action of the ESC in the case of pronounced understeering (loss of front axle road holding).
Traction control
This system helps to limit wheelspin of the drive wheels and to control the vehicle
when pulling away accelerating or decelerating.
Operating principle
Using the wheel sensors, the system measures and compares the speed of the drive wheels
at all times and slows down their over-rotation. If a wheel is starting to slip, the
system brakes automatically until the drive supplied becomes compatible with the level
of grip under the wheel again.
The system also adjusts the engine speed to the grip available under the wheels, independently
of the pressure exerted on the accelerator pedal.
In some situations (driving on very soft ground such as snow or mud, or driving with
snow chains fitted), the system may reduce the engine power to limit wheelspin.
Operating faults
When the system detects an operating fault, the message "Check ESC" and the warning lights and appear on the instrument panel. In this case, the ESC and the traction control system are deactivated.
Consult an approved dealer.
Emergency brake assist
This system supplements the ABS and helps reduce vehicle stopping distances.
Operating principle
The system is for detecting an emergency braking situation. In this case, the braking
system immediately develops maximum power and may trigger ABS control.
ABS braking is maintained as long as the brake pedal is applied.
Brake lights come on
Depending on the vehicle, these may flash in the event of sudden deceleration.
Braking anticipation
Depending on the vehicle, when you rapidly release the accelerator, the system anticipates
the braking manoeuvre in order to reduce stopping distances.
Special cases
When using the cruise control:
- if you use the accelerator pedal when you release it, the system may be triggered;
- if you do not use the accelerator, the system will not be triggered.
Operating faults
When the system detects an operating fault, the "Check braking system" message is displayed on the instrument panel accompanied by the warning light.
Consult an approved dealer.
Multi-collision braking
Multi-collision braking reduces the risk of an additional collision after an accident
by temporarily bringing your vehicle to a standstill.
Operating principle
When the airbag system detects a collision, the pretensioners or airbags are triggered
and the "Multi-collision braking" function activates the Electronic Stability Program
(ESC) to brake the vehicle.
Multi-collision braking is deactivated during operation if:
- the driver presses the accelerator pedal firmly;
and/or
- the braking force generated by the driver pressing the brake pedal is greater than the force produced by the automatic braking triggered by the function.
Note: multi-collision braking requires the proper functioning of your vehicle's braking
system.
Operating faults
When the system detects an operating fault, the message "Check Post-collision" and the warning light appears on the instrument panel.
In this case, the function is deactivated. Consult an approved dealer.
Regenerative braking system
When braking, the regenerative braking system can convert the energy produced by the
vehicle deceleration into electric energy.
This will recharge the traction battery and extend the vehicle range.
Operating faults
- lit on the instrument panel, accompanied by the "WARNING: Check Braking System" message: braking assistance is still operational.
Under these conditions, the feel of applying the brake pedal may be different.
You are recommended to apply strong continuous pressure to the pedal.
Consult an approved dealer.
- lit on the instrument panel, accompanied by the "WARNING: Braking System" message: this indicates a fault with the braking system.
Call an approved dealer.
WARNING
For your own safety, the warning light requires you to stop immediately, as soon as traffic conditions allow.
Switch off the engine and do not restart it. Call an approved dealer.
Hill start assistance
Depending on the gradient of the incline, this system assists the driver when starting
on a hill. It prevents the vehicle from rolling backwards by automatically applying
the brakes when the driver lifts his/her foot off the brake pedal to depress the accelerator
pedal.
System operation
It only operates when the gear lever is in a position other than neutral (other than
N or P for automatic transmissions) and the vehicle is completely stationary (brake pedal
depressed).
The system holds the vehicle for approximately 2 seconds. The brakes are then gradually released (the vehicle will move according to the slope).
WARNING
The hill start assistance system cannot completely prevent the vehicle from rolling
backwards in all situations (extremely steep gradients etc.).
In all cases, the driver may depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from rolling
backwards.
The Hill Start Assist function should not be used for prolonged stops: use the brake
pedal.
This function is not designed to immobilise the vehicle permanently.
If necessary, use the brake pedal to stop the vehicle.
The driver must remain particularly vigilant when driving on slippery or low-grip
surfaces.
Risk of serious injury.