Can Hill Start Assist Be Installed Aftermarket?

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Kendra
07/30/25 12:58am
Below is a detailed answer to the question: 1. Generally, it can be added to automatic transmission vehicles. 2. Whether it can be installed depends on the specific vehicle model. Hill Start Assist automatically triggers when the following conditions are met, without needing to be activated: 1. The gear lever is in any position other than P (for automatic transmission models). 2. The accelerator pedal is not pressed. 3. The vehicle is stationary. 4. The parking brake is not engaged. When these basic conditions are met and the driver further presses the brake pedal while the vehicle is stopped, the system activates Hill Start Assist control.
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