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Parking brake, Hill start assist, Parking brake hill start assist – FORD 2015 Focus User Manual

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PARKING BRAKE

Vehicles With Automatic
Transmission

WARNING

Always set the parking brake fully
and leave your vehicle with the
transmission selector lever in

position P.

Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing uphill move the transmission selector
lever to position P and turn the steering
wheel away from the curb.

Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing downhill move the transmission
selector lever to position P and turn the
steering wheel toward the curb.

Vehicles With Manual
Transmission

WARNING

Always set the parking brake fully.

Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing uphill select first gear and turn the
steering wheel away from the curb.

Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing downhill select reverse gear and turn
the steering wheel toward the curb.

All Vehicles

Note: Do not press the release button while
pulling the lever up.

To apply the parking brake:

1.

Press the foot brake pedal firmly.

2. Pull the parking brake lever up to its

fullest extent.

To release the parking brake:

1.

Press the brake pedal firmly.

2. Pull the lever up slightly.

3. Press the release button and push the

lever down.

HILL START ASSIST

WARNINGS

The system does not replace the
parking brake. When you leave your
vehicle, always apply the parking

brake and shift the transmission into park
(P) for automatic transmission or first gear
for manual transmission.

You must remain in your vehicle once
you have activated the system.

During all times, you are responsible
for controlling your vehicle,
supervising the system and

intervening, if required.

If the engine is revved excessively, or
if a malfunction is detected, the
system will be deactivated.

The system makes it easier to pull away
when your vehicle is on a slope without the
need to use the parking brake.

When the system is active, your vehicle will
remain stationary on the slope for two to
three seconds after you release the brake
pedal. This allows you time to move your
foot from the brake to the accelerator
pedal. The brakes are released
automatically once the engine has
developed sufficient drive to prevent your
vehicle from rolling down the slope. This
is an advantage when pulling away on a
slope, for example from a car park ramp,
traffic lights or when reversing uphill into
a parking space.

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