Driving and operating -> Drive systems for Your Vauxhall Insignia 4 Door Second Generation (2018-2022)

Driving and operating  
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If a service message is displayed in  
the Driver Information Centre, the  
system may have limited functionality  
(or be completely disabled in some  
cases, i.e. the vehicle switches to  
Front-wheel drive). Seek the  
Drive systems  
All-wheel drive  
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.  
The All-wheel drive system enhances  
driving characteristics and stability,  
and helps to achieve the best  
assistance of a workshop.  
possible driveability regardless of  
ground surface. The system is always  
active and cannot be deactivated.  
Towing the vehicle 3 270.  
The torque is distributed steplessly  
between the wheels of the front and  
rear axle up to a torque split of 50%  
to 50%. Depending on the driving  
conditions, i.e. steady state driving,  
All wheel drive system transfers a  
minimum amount of torque for fuel  
efficiency. Additionally the torque  
vectoring between the rear wheels is  
distributed depending on the vehicle  
dynamic and surface.  
This is possible because the All wheel  
drive system operates with two  
clutches, one on each side.  
For optimum system performance,  
the vehicle's tyres should not have  
varying degrees of wear.  
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.  
Control indicator R 3 106.  
Active emergency braking 3 193.  
Antilock brake system  
Antilock brake system (ABS)  
prevents the wheels from locking.