Can You Continue Driving with a Malfunctioning Hill Start Assist Function?

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LaAdaline
07/25/25 6:34am
It is not advisable to continue driving if the hill start assist function is malfunctioning. Reasons: The hill start assist is an intelligent device that applies braking to the tires. A malfunction indicates an issue with the braking system. Hill Start Assist: The hill start assist system relies on two sensors: one is the vehicle's longitudinal position balance sensor, and the other is the tire torque sensor, which primarily monitors the negative torque of the tires. The hill start assist system includes both uphill and downhill assist functions. Solutions: The hill start assist function is only used during hill starts and operates normally under regular conditions. Visit a 4S dealership to perform a computer diagnostic to identify the cause of the malfunction. Only by identifying the cause can the issue be resolved.
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