Driving and operating -> Brakes for Your Vauxhall Grandland X SUV 2020

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Driving and operating  
All-wheel drive mode can be  
activated using the driving mode  
switch. Activation is shown in the  
Driver Information Centre and the Info  
Display.  
Driver Information Centre 3 100  
Info Display 3 102  
ABS starts to regulate brake pressure  
as soon as a wheel shows a tendency  
to lock. The vehicle remains  
Brakes  
The brake system comprises two  
independent brake circuits.  
If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can  
still be braked using the other brake  
circuit. However, braking effect is  
achieved only when the brake pedal  
is depressed firmly. Considerably  
more force is needed for this. The  
braking distance is extended. Seek  
the assistance of a workshop before  
continuing the journey.  
steerable, even during hard braking.  
ABS control is made apparent  
through a pulse in the brake pedal  
and the noise of the regulation  
process.  
For optimum braking, keep the brake  
pedal fully depressed throughout the  
braking process, despite the fact that  
the pedal is pulsating. Do not reduce  
the pressure on the pedal.  
All-wheel drive is available for speeds  
below 84 mph.  
When braking in an emergency, the  
hazard warning flashers are switched  
on automatically depending on the  
force of deceleration. They are  
switched off automatically the first  
time you accelerate.  
When the engine is not running, the  
support of the brake servo unit  
disappears once the brake pedal has  
been depressed once or twice.  
Braking effect is not reduced, but  
braking requires significantly greater  
force. It is especially important to bear  
this in mind when being towed.  
After starting off, the system performs  
a self-test which may be audible.  
Control indicator m 3 95.  
Antilock brake system  
Antilock brake system (ABS)  
prevents the wheels from locking.  
Control indicator u 3 96.  
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The electric parking brake can always  
be activated, even if the ignition is off.  
Fault  
Electric parking brake  
Do not operate electric parking brake  
system too often without engine  
running as this will discharge the  
vehicle battery.  
9 Warning  
If there is a fault in the ABS, the  
wheels may be liable to lock due  
to braking that is heavier than  
normal. The advantages of ABS  
are no longer available. During  
hard braking, the vehicle can no  
longer be steered and may  
swerve.  
Releasing  
Switch on ignition. Keep foot brake  
pedal depressed and then push  
switch j.  
Drive away function  
Vehicles with manual transmission:  
Depressing the clutch pedal and then  
slightly releasing the clutch pedal and  
slightly depressing the accelerator  
pedal releases the electric parking  
brake automatically. This is only  
possible if the automatic operation of  
the electric parking brake is activated.  
It is not possible when switch m is  
pulled at the same time.  
Vehicles with automatic transmission:  
Engaging D and then depressing the  
accelerator pedal releases the  
electric parking brake automatically.  
This is only possible if the automatic  
Have the cause of the fault remedied  
by a workshop.  
Applying when vehicle is stationary  
9 Warning  
Parking brake  
Pull switch m for a minimum of  
1 second until control indicator m  
illuminates constantly and electric  
parking brake is applied 3 95. The  
electric parking brake operates  
automatically with adequate force.  
Before leaving the vehicle, check  
the electric parking brake status.  
Control indicator m 3 95.  
9 Warning  
Before leaving the vehicle, check  
parking brake status. Control  
indicator j illuminate constantly  
when electric parking brake is  
applied.  
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Driving and operating  
operation of the electric parking brake  
is activated. It is not possible when  
switch m is pulled at the same time.  
Automatic operation  
If the vehicle is equipped with an  
automatic transmission and the brake  
is not released automatically, make  
sure the front doors are correctly  
closed.  
Deactivation of automatic operation  
1. Start the engine.  
Automatic operation includes  
automatic application and automatic  
release of the electric parking brake.  
Braking when vehicle is moving  
When the vehicle is moving and the  
switch j is kept pulled, the electric  
parking brake system will decelerate  
the vehicle. As soon as the switch  
j is released, braking will be  
stopped.  
The electric parking brake can also be  
applied or released manually by using  
the switch j.  
2. If the parking brake is released,  
apply the parking brake pulling the  
switch j.  
Automatic application:  
The electric parking brake is  
automatically applied when the  
vehicle is stationary and the  
ignition is switched off.  
3. Take your foot off the brake pedal.  
The antilock brake system and the  
Electronic Stability Control stabilise  
the vehicle while the switch j is kept  
pulled. If an error of the electric  
parking brake occurs, a warning  
message is displayed in the driver  
information centre. If the antilock  
brake system and the Electronic  
Stability Control fail, one or both  
4. Press the switch j for at least  
10 seconds and maximum  
15 seconds.  
j illuminates in the instrument  
cluster and a display message  
pops up to confirm the  
application.  
5. Release the switch m.  
6. Press and hold the brake pedal.  
7. Pull the switch j for 2 seconds.  
Automatic release:  
Parking brake releases  
automatically after moving off.  
The deactivation of the automatic  
operation of the electric parking brake  
is confirmed by o illuminating in the  
instrument cluster 3 95. The electric  
parking brake can only be applied and  
released manually.  
indicators i and J illuminate in the  
instrument cluster. In this case,  
stability can only be provided by  
repeatedly pulling and pushing the  
switch j until the vehicle is  
immobilised.  
j extinguishes in the  
instrument cluster and a display  
message pops up to confirm the  
release.  
To reactivate the automatic  
operation, repeat the steps described  
above.  
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Functionality check  
Maintain steady pressure on the  
brake pedal as long as full braking is  
required. Maximum brake force is  
automatically reduced when brake  
pedal is released.  
If the selector lever is in B, energy is  
recuperated when the accelerator  
pedal is lifted.  
Automatic transmission electrified  
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When the vehicle is not moving, the  
electric parking brake might be  
applied automatically. This is done to  
check the system.  
Fault  
Hill start assist  
Failure mode of electric parking brake  
is indicated by a control indicator j  
and by a vehicle message which is  
displayed in the Driver Information  
Centre.  
The system helps prevent unintended  
movement when driving away on  
inclines.  
When releasing the brake pedal after  
stopping on an incline, brakes remain  
on for further 2 seconds. The brakes  
release automatically as soon as the  
vehicle begins to accelerate.  
Vehicle messages 3 106.  
Control indicator j flashes: electric  
parking brake is not fully applied or  
released. When continuously  
flashing, release electric parking  
brake and retry applying.  
Regenerative braking  
Regenerative braking generates  
electrical energy resulting from  
braking to charge the high voltage  
battery. Regenerative power may be  
limited when the high voltage battery  
is fully charged.  
If the selector lever is in D, energy is  
recuperated when the brake pedal is  
depressed.  
Brake assist  
If brake pedal is depressed quickly  
and forcefully, maximum brake force  
is automatically applied.  
Operation of brake assist might  
become apparent by a pulse in the  
brake pedal and a greater resistance  
when depressing the brake pedal.