Causes of Hill Start Assist not Available Hill start to assist and hold the brake for a few seconds once a driver removes their foot from the accelerator. This feature engages after parking the car at an incline. Owners shared their experience of hill start assist not an available issue on numerous pages of registered NHTSA.
Ford’s Hill Start Assist is a feature that automatically holds a car in place when it detects that the car is resting on a hill. It’s designed to prevent the car from rolling and the driver from having to quickly get their foot from the brake pedal to the gas pedal.
Show the video to the Dealer Service Department. This 1) Identifies there truly is an issue. 2) Gives the technicians possible insight as to where to begin diagnosing the problem. If I had to take a wild guess, it seems like a loose electrical connection, possibly at the harness to the ECU.
Here’s a quick guide on how to turn on the hill assist feature that comes with your 2017 and up Subaru BRZ and Toyota 86 FRS. This is a neat feature to have
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