Driving and operating -> Ride control systems for Your Vauxhall Mokka SUV 2020

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Hill start assist  
Ride control systems  
9 Warning  
The system helps prevent unintended  
movement when driving away on  
inclines.  
Traction Control system  
Always apply parking brake firmly  
without operating the release  
button, and apply as firmly as  
possible on a downhill or uphill  
slope.  
To release the parking brake, pull  
the lever up slightly, press the  
release button and fully lower the  
lever.  
The Traction Control system (TC) is a  
component of the Electronic Stability  
Control (ESC) 3 149.  
When releasing the brake pedal after  
stopping on an incline, the brakes  
remain on for a further two seconds.  
The brakes release automatically as  
soon as the vehicle begins to  
accelerate.  
The hill start assist is not active during  
an Autostop.  
Stop-start system 3 137.  
TC improves driving stability when  
necessary, regardless of the type of  
road surface or tyre grip, by  
preventing the drive wheels from  
spinning.  
As soon as the drive wheels starts to  
spin, engine output is reduced and  
the wheel spinning the most is braked  
individually. This considerably  
improves the driving stability of the  
vehicle on slippery road surfaces.  
To reduce the operating forces of  
the parking brake, depress the  
brake pedal at the same time.  
Control indicator R 3 92.  
Brake assist  
If the brake pedal is depressed  
quickly and forcefully, maximum  
brake force is automatically applied  
(full braking).  
Maintain steady pressure on the  
brake pedal for as long as full braking  
is required. Maximum brake force is  
automatically reduced when the  
brake pedal is released.  
TC is operational after each engine  
start as soon as the control indicator  
b extinguishes.  
When TC operates b flashes.  
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Have the cause of the fault remedied  
by a workshop.  
9 Warning  
Do not let this special safety  
feature tempt you into taking risks  
when driving.  
Adapt speed to the road  
conditions.  
Electronic Stability Control  
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)  
improves driving stability when  
necessary, regardless of the type of  
road surface or tyre grip.  
Control indicator k illuminates.  
A status message appears in the  
Driver Information Centre when TC is  
deactivated.  
When TC is deactivated, ESC  
remains active but with higher control  
threshold.  
TC is reactivated by pressing b  
again. A status message pops up in  
the Driver Information Centre when  
TC is reactivated.  
Control indicator b 3 93.  
As soon as the vehicle starts to  
swerve (understeer/oversteer),  
engine output is reduced and the  
wheels are braked individually.  
ESC operates in combination with the  
Traction Control system (TC). It  
prevents the drive wheels from  
spinning.  
Deactivation  
TC is also reactivated the next time  
the ignition is switched on.  
Fault  
If there is a fault in the system the  
control indicator b illuminates  
continuously and a message appears  
in the Driver Information Centre. The  
system is not operational.  
ESC is operational after each engine  
start as soon as the control indicator  
b extinguishes.  
TC can be switched off when spinning  
of drive wheels is required: press b  
briefly.  
When ESC operates b flashes.  
 
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ESC is reactivated by pressing t  
again. If the TC system was  
previously disabled, both TC and  
ESC are reactivated.  
ESC is also reactivated the next time  
the ignition is switched on.  
Caution  
9 Warning  
Do not let this special safety  
Use only when descending steep  
grades while driving off-road. Do  
not use when driving on normal  
road surfaces. Unnecessary  
usage of the DCS function, such  
as while driving on normal roads,  
may damage the brake system  
and the ESC function.  
feature tempt you into taking risks  
when driving.  
Adapt speed to the road  
conditions.  
Fault  
If there is a fault in the system the  
control indicator b illuminates  
continuously and a message appears  
in the Driver Information Centre. The  
system is not operational.  
Control indicator b 3 93.  
Deactivation  
Activation  
Have the cause of the fault remedied  
by a workshop.  
Descent control system  
The Descent control system (DCS)  
allows the vehicle to travel at a low  
speed without depressing the brake  
pedal. The vehicle will automatically  
decelerate to a low speed and remain  
at that speed when the system is  
activated. Some noise or vibration  
from the brake system may be  
ESC can be deactivated: press and  
At speeds below approx. 25 mph,  
press u. The green control indicator  
u flashes in the instrument cluster, to  
hold t for approx. five seconds.  
apparent when the system is active.  
Control indicators k and n illuminate.  
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show DCS is in operation. DCS will  
not activate at speeds above  
30 mph, even if the button is pressed.  
Driver assistance  
systems  
Deactivation  
9 Warning  
Press u again. The green control  
indicator u extinguishes. Depressing  
the foot brake or accelerator will also  
cause the system to be deactivated.  
Driver assistance systems are  
developed to support the driver  
and not to replace the driver's  
attention.  
The driver accepts full  
responsibility when driving the  
vehicle.  
When using driver assistance  
systems, always take care  
regarding the current traffic  
situation.  
Fault  
If the green control indicator u does  
not illuminate or flash after pressing  
the button, there is a fault in the  
system.  
Seek the assistance of a workshop.  
DSC control indicators u 3 93.  
Do not use the cruise control if it is not  
advisable to maintain a constant  
speed.  
With automatic transmission, only  
activate cruise control in automatic  
mode.  
Control indicator m 3 95.  
Cruise control  
The Cruise control can store and  
maintain speeds of approx. 20 to  
120 mph. Deviations from the stored  
speeds may occur when driving uphill  
or downhill.  
Switching on  
For safety reasons, the cruise control  
cannot be activated until the brake  
pedal has been operated once.  
Activating in first gear is not possible.