The vehicle is braked automatically if the required systems have not been damaged in the collision and have
remained functional.
Requirements for automatic braking:
✓ The driver does not press the accelerator.
Electronic brake pressure distribution system (EBD)
The EBD
regulates the braking force between the front axle and the rear axle even outside the ABS control. Overbraking of the
rear axle is avoided and the vehicle remains stable during braking.
Electromechanical brake servo
The EBS
supports the driver’s foot movement when the ignition is switched on, and boosts the pressure applied to the brake
pedal by the driver → . In the event of a braking intervention by a driver assist system, e.g. when ACC is regulating
or during emergency braking, the brake pedal can move automatically.
The brake pressure boost will reduce gradually after you switch off the ignition. Messages are displayed on the
instrument cluster display if the vehicle is still being held by the brake pedal. The brake servo function is restricted in
this case.
Secure the stationary vehicle against rolling away (→ Parking).
WARNING
Driving without the brake servo or with restricted brake servo function can considerably increase the braking
distance and cause accidents and serious injuries.
● Never switch the engine or ignition off while the vehicle is in motion.
● If the brake servo does not function or the vehicle is being towed, the brake pedal will have to be depressed more
forcefully as the braking distance will be increased due to the lack of assistance for the brake system.
● Keep the footwell under the pedals clear so that the brake pedal can move freely.
WARNING
The effectiveness of systems can be adversely affected if components and systems are retrofitted, e.g. by body
builders. On vehicles with add-ons or modifications, the correct operation of system can then be impaired or
adjusted.
● Have the second stage manufacturer confirm that the systems are functioning properly.
Switching the TCS on and off
Driving situations
The traction control system (TCS
) can be switched off in situations where insufficient traction is achieved:
—When driving in deep snow or on loose surfaces.
—When rocking the vehicle backwards and forwards to free it from mud.
When the driving situation no longer exists, the TCS should be switched back on fully.
Switching the TCS on and off
1. Open the vehicle settings in the Infotainment system (→ Vehicle settings menu).
2. Open the brake settings.
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