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           TRAJECTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS  
  Anti-skid regulation (ASR) and  
electronic stability programme 
(ESP)  
 The  anti-skid  regulation  optimises  
traction  to  prevent

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       ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE 
 The  electronic  parking  brake  com- 
bines 2 operational modes:  
   -    AUTOMATIC      
  Automatic  application  when  the  engine  stops

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  Release  
 The electronic parking brake   releas-
es automatically and progressive- 
ly   when you press the accelerator: 
   
�    with  a    manual  gearbox     �(�fi� �r

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  Release  
 The electronic parking brake   releas-
es automatically and progressive- 
ly   when you press the accelerator: 
   
�    with  a    manual  gearbox     �(�fi� �r

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  Release  
 With the ignition on or the engine run- 
ning,  to  release  the  parking  brake, 
press on the brake pedal,   pull then 
release   control  A  .
 The  full  applica

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  Emergency unlocking    In the event of the electronic parking  
brake  malfunctioning  or  the  battery 
�r�u�n�n�i�n�g�  �fl� �a�t�,�  �a�n�  �e�m�e�r�g�e�n�c�y�  �m�a�n�u�a�

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4    
   
SITUATION        
CONSEQUENCES    
   
5      Display of message 
" 
Parking brake faulty  
" 
and the following warning lamps:  
� � � � � � � � � � � � � �a�n�d�/

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     HILL START ASSIST 
 System  which  keeps  your  vehicle  
immobilised  temporarily  (approxi-
mately 2 seconds) when starting on 
a gradient, the time it takes to move 
your