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Available Hill Descent Control uses traction control technology with anti-lock brakes to help you maintain a constant speed while driving down a steep grade. You concentrate on steering because you don't have to apply brakes or downshift.
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This helpful video explains the Hill Descent Control* and how to set and maintain a constant speed while descending steep grades or various surfaces.*Hill De...
15 cze 2017 · Hill Descent Control (HDC) to elektroniczny system bezpieczeństwa czynnego. Działanie Hill Descent Control polega na kontroli prędkości zjeżdżania ze stromego wzniesienia. Jest on najczęściej montowany w samochodach typu SUV i crossover.
Hill descent control™: F-Series. Navigating a steep hill with a trailer in-tow can be tricky. When driving down an incline, this feature can help you maintain a set speed by automatically applying the brake when needed.
6 mar 2024 · How does Hill-Descent Control in a family SUV work to keep you safe, and what cars have it? A quick explainer from the editors at MotorTrend.
Navigating a steep hill with a trailer in-tow can be tricky. When driving down an incline, this feature can help you maintain a set speed by automatically applying the brake when needed. Hill Descent Control is part of the Ford Co-Pilot360™ Technology collection...
Hill descent control allows you to set and maintain vehicle speed when descending steep grades in various surface conditions. Hill descent control can maintain vehicle speeds on downhill grades between mph (3 km/h) and 20 mph (32 km/h).