Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) helps to improve vehicle control (stopping and steering) during severe braking conditions by limiting brake lockup. When the system "senses" impending lockup, braking pressure is automatically modulated in order to help prevent lockup that could lead to a skid.
The system performs a brief self-diagnostic test when the engine has been started and driver releases the brake pedal. Another automatic test may be performed when the vehicle first reaches a speed of approximately 6 mph (10 km/h). The brake pedal will pulsate several times and a sound may be audible from the ABS control module, which is normal.
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Faults in the system
If the information symbol illuminates and Park
assist syst Service required is shown on the
information display, this indicates that the system
is not functioning properly and has been
disenga ...
Active chassis (Four C)
Active chassis, Four-C (Continuously Controlled Chassis Concept), regulates the
characteristics of the shock absorbers so that the car's driving characteristics
can be adjusted. There are thre ...
Folding down the rear seat backrests
The rear seat backrests are split and can be folded down together
or separately
1. Pull the release control handle(s).
2. Fold the backrest forward. Adjust the center seat head restraint if nece ...
