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If equipped, Hill Descent Control (HDC) sets and maintains vehicle speed while driving down steep grades in a forward or reverse gear. The HDC switch is on the center stack, below the climate controls. Press to enable or disable HDC. Vehicle speed must be below 50 km/h (31 mph).
5 cze 2024 · Chevy Silverado's Hill Descent Control allows drivers to maintain speed and control when driving down steep grades. This system automatically engages the brakes and throttle to help the driver maintain control of the vehicle, which can be especially helpful when driving in slippery conditions.
8 lut 2021 · Hill-descent control is a driver-assistance feature that holds the vehicle at a specific speed without any inputs while you traverse down descents with rough ground. The simplest way to think...
Take on declines with added confidence with Hill Descent Control, which automatically monitors your vehicle speed and if needed, during a descent, will apply...
The Hill Descent Control System available in the Chevy Silverado equipped with the Z-71 off road package, (also available in the Tahoe, Suburban, etc.) is what’s being featured in this video by @DrivesWGirls.
13 sty 2020 · Chevy’s Hill Descent Control (HDC) allows you to maintain a steady speed while going downhill… That’s right! The system engages automatically when you’re on a steep incline. You can set the speed, and it’ll take care of braking and acceleration!
15 lip 2024 · Hill Descent Control is a driver-assistance feature that helps you maintain a safe speed when descending steep grades or rough terrain. This system works by utilizing the ABS braking system and traction control to guarantee a controlled descent without the need for constant driver input.