The service information says, "The hill start assist assists drivers by automatically controlling brake pressure when starting a vehicle on a steep hill; this assist prevents the vehicle from rolling on a hill for a few seconds while moving the driver's foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal." The Civic Si press release says, "Hill For the auto-hill assist this is what happens for me: On a steep enough gradient I can come to a complete stop. With the clutch in and I remove my foot from the brake pedal, the car doesn't begin to roll backwards until after a few seconds. After that, the car rolls back. If the clutch is not in and the car is in neutral, hill assist does not work. A hill start, just to make clear from the beginning, is the process of moving off from an incline without the car rolling backwards or forwards. Modern technology can play a hand to make life easier here, and hill-start assist is an electromechanical feature that can remove the need for you to go to the hassle of performing a hill start yourself. To reset the Hill Start Assist, turn off your vehicle, remove the key from the ignition, and wait for a few minutes before starting it again. This may refresh the system and make the feature available again. 5. Check the Hill Start Assist sensor: The Hill Start Assist feature relies on sensors to detect incline changes and engage the assist Hill holder allows your Subaru to be stopped on a hill without any significant roll back. While hill holder is on, it recognizes the front end of your vehicle is significantly higher than the back end and prevents the subsequent roll. You can also take your foot off the brake entirely while on a steep hill and the vehicle will not move. Vay Tiแปn Nhanh Chแป‰ Cแบงn Cmnd.

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