2020-2024 Cupra Formentor SUV Driving -> Hill Descent Control (HDC) User Manual
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Driving -> Hill Descent Control (HDC) for Your Cupra Formentor SUV First Generation (2020-2024)

Start and driving  
mum of 2 km/h (1 mph) and a maximum of  
30 km/h (18 mph). When appropriate, the  
driver may increase or decrease the speed  
within the limit by pressing the accelerator or  
the brake. At this point the function is inter-  
rupted and, if necessary, it is then reactiva-  
ted.  
switched off manually in the infotainment  
system using the  > HDC function button.  
Hill Descent Control (HDC)  
Control lamps  
WARNING  
Always be ready to brake. Otherwise, an ac-  
cident could occur and cause injury.  
It lights up white  
Hill Descent Control is active.  
Hill Descent Control is only an auxiliary  
Even so, it is imperative that the surface  
guarantees sufficient adhesion. For this rea-  
son, the Hill Descent Control will not fulfil its  
function when, for example, descending a  
slope with a frozen or slippery surface.  
system that in some situations may not suf-  
ficiently brake the vehicle when going  
down a slope.  
It lights up grey  
Hill Descent Control is not active. The system is switch-  
ed on, but is not adjusting.  
The speed of the vehicle may increase  
despite the intervention of Hill Descent  
Control.  
Hill Descent Control is available when the  
dash panel display shows the message .  
Some control and warning lamps will light up  
briefly when the ignition is switched on to  
check certain functions. They will switch off  
after a few seconds.  
Hill Descent Control automatically inter-  
venes if the following conditions are met:  
Steering  
WARNING  
The vehicle engine is running.  
Information relating to different  
vehicle processes.  
Observe the safety warnings  
in Con-  
The Offroad driving profile has been se-  
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trol and warning lamps on page 84.  
lected page 226 . Driving at a speed below  
30 km/h (18 mph) (the message is shown  
on the instrument panel).  
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Electro-mechanical power steering adapts  
electronically to the speed of the car, torque  
and steering angle.  
The slope of the descent is at least 10%  
Description and operation  
when driving forward and 9% when driving in  
reverse.  
Even if the power steering fails or the engine  
is stopped, it is possible to continue to rotate  
the steering wheel as long as the key remains  
in the ignition, but more force must be ap-  
plied.  
Hill Descent Control limits the speed on  
steep descents by automatically braking all  
four wheels, both when moving forward and  
in reverse. As the anti-lock brake system re-  
mains active, it prevents the wheels from  
locking.  
The brake and the accelerator are not  
pressed.  
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Hill Descent Control is deactivated on press-  
ing the brake and the accelerator or if the  
slope is below 5%. The function can be  
After starting the descent of a slope below  
30 km/h (18 mph), speed is limited to a mini-  
225  

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