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Hill Descent Control (HDC) is a system used on the Discovery 3 (and other vehicles), allowing a controlled method of moving down slippery inclines.  It works by sensing the traction level at each wheel, and adjusting the braking force applied at each corner by automatic application of braking by the Antilock Braking System ([[ABS]]).  Once descent begins, vehicle speed can be controlled by use of the steering wheel cruise control speed adjusters to maintain a steady descent.
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Hill Descent Control (HDC) is a system used on the Discovery 3 (and other vehicles), allowing a controlled method of moving down slippery inclines.  It works by sensing the traction level at each wheel, and adjusting the braking force applied at each corner by automatic application of braking by the [[Antilock Braking System]] (ABS).  Once descent begins, vehicle speed can be controlled by use of the steering wheel cruise control speed adjusters to maintain a steady descent.
  
 
The system is either automatically selected from the [[Terrain Response]] dial or can be manually controlled via the yellow switch on the [[Terrain Response]] switchgear.  The HDC state is shown on the dashboard display.
 
The system is either automatically selected from the [[Terrain Response]] dial or can be manually controlled via the yellow switch on the [[Terrain Response]] switchgear.  The HDC state is shown on the dashboard display.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:11, 8 March 2008

Hill Descent Control (HDC) is a system used on the Discovery 3 (and other vehicles), allowing a controlled method of moving down slippery inclines. It works by sensing the traction level at each wheel, and adjusting the braking force applied at each corner by automatic application of braking by the Antilock Braking System (ABS). Once descent begins, vehicle speed can be controlled by use of the steering wheel cruise control speed adjusters to maintain a steady descent.

The system is either automatically selected from the Terrain Response dial or can be manually controlled via the yellow switch on the Terrain Response switchgear. The HDC state is shown on the dashboard display.

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Terrain Response Switchgear