It is an integral part of the ESP system and facilitates starting on an uphill slope. It is automatically activated in the following conditions:
❒ Uphill: vehicle stationary on a road with gradient above 2%, engine running,
clutch and brake pedals pressed and gearbox in neutral position or gear engaged
(reverse excluded);
❒ Downhill: stationary on a road with gradient above 2%, engine running, clutch
and brake pedals pressed and reverse engaged.
WARNING
The performance of the ESP system, in terms of active safety should not induce the driver to take pointless and unnecessary risks. The style of driving must in any case always be adapted to the conditions of the road surface, visibility and traffic. Road safety is always the driver’s responsibility.
At pickup, the ESP system control unit keeps braking power against wheels until reaching the engine torque required for starting (in any case for max. 2 seconds), thus enabling to move the right foot friendly from the brake pedal to the accelerator.
Passing 2 seconds without starting, the system will deactivate automatically and braking power will be gradually released. At release stage, typical mechanical brake release sound (indicating that the car is going to move) can be heard.
Failure warnings
System failure is indicated by warning light
and relevant message on the reconfigurable
multifunction display (where required) (see section “Warning lights and messages”).
IMPORTANT The Hill Holder system is not a parking brake therefore, never leave the car without having engaged the handbrake, turned the engine off and engaged the first speed.
WARNING
During the use of the spare wheel, the ESP system carries on working. However, you must remind that the spare wheel presents dimensions smaller than the standard tyre and therefore its grip is reduced as to the other car tyres.
WARNING
For correct operation of ESP and ASR systems, the tyres must absolutely be of the same brand and type on all wheels, in perfect conditions and, above all, of type, brand and size specified.
See also:
GROUP 3
For children from 22 kg up to 36 kg the size of the child’s chest no longer requires
a support to space the child’s back from the seat back.
Fig. 17 shows proper child seat positioning on the rear ...
Annual inspection schedule
For vehicles with an annual mileage of below 20.000 km (for example about
10.000 km) the following yearly inspection programmed is advised:
– check tyre conditions/wear and adjust pressure if requi ...
Quick tyre repair kit fix & go automatic
The quick tyre repair kit Fix & Go automatic is placed in the boot into a proper
container.
The kit includes fig. 16a:
– bottle A containing sealer and fitted with:
– filling pipe B – sticker ...


