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SAFETY
             BRAKING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS 
 Group of supplementary systems which  
help  you  to  obtain  optimum  braking  in 
complete  safety  in  emergency  situa-
tions:  
   -   the anti-lock braking system (ABS), 
  -   the electronic brake force distribution (EBFD), 
  -   the  emergency  braking  assistance  (EBA).  
  Anti-lock braking system  
and electronic brake force 
distribution  
 Linked systems which improve the stability  
and manoeuvrability of your vehicle when 
braking,  in  particular  on  poor  or  slippery 
surfaces. 
 When  braking  in  an  emergency, 
 p r e s s    v e r y    fi   r m l y    w i t h o u t    r e l e a s i n g  
the pressure.    When  replacing  wheels  (tyres  and 
rims),  ensure  that  they  conform  to 
the  manufacturer’s  recommenda-
tions.   
  Operating fault 
 If  this  warning  light  comes  on, 
accompanied by an audible sig-
nal and a message on the multi-
function  display,  it  indicates  a 
malfunction of the anti-lock braking sys-
tem  which  could  result  in  loss  of  control 
of the vehicle when braking. 
 If  this  warning  light  comes  on, 
together  with  the    STOP   and 
 
ABS    warning  lights,  accompa-
nied by an audible signal and a 
message on the multifunction display, it 
indicates  a  malfunction  of  the  electron-
ic  brake  force  distribution  which  could 
result  in  loss  of  control  of  the  vehicle 
when braking.  
  
You  must  stop  as  soon  as  it  is  safe  
to do so.      Emergency braking assistance  
 System  which,  in  an  emergency,  ena- 
bles you to obtain the optimum braking 
pressure  more  quickly,  thus  reducing 
the stopping distance. 
  Activation  
 The  anti-lock  braking  system  comes  
into operation automatically when there 
is a risk of wheel lock.  
 Normal operation of the ABS may make  
itself felt by slight vibration of the brake 
pedal.    Activation  
 It is triggered by the speed at which the  
brake pedal is pressed.  
 The  effect  of  this  is  a  reduction  in  the  
resistance of the pedal and an increase 
 i n   b r a k i n g   e f fi   c i e n c y .  
   In  both  cases,  contact  a   PEUGEOT  
dealer.   When  braking  in  an  emergency, 
 p r e s s    fi   r m l y    w i t h o u t    r e l e a s i n g    t h e  
pressure.