How to Use the Secondary Collision Reduction

When the Secondary Collision Reduction operates

The Secondary Collision Reduction operates if the vehicle is damaged in a collision to the extent that the airbags are deployed while driving.

 

When the Secondary Collision Reduction operates, the system controls and applies the brakes until the vehicle stops. In addition, the hazard warning lights continue to flash.

 


  • The brake lights turn on while the brakes are operating by the system control.

  • The settings for the Secondary Collision Reduction system differ depending on the grade/specification-separate equipment.

Secondary Collision Reduction is disabled

If any of the following conditions is met, the Secondary Collision Reduction is canceled.

  • A certain period of time has passed since the system operated.

  • After stopping the vehicle, the accelerator pedal is strongly depressed 3 times.

 


  • If the driver's brake pedal depression force is stronger than the system's brake control, the driver's brake operation takes priority.

  • Flashing of the hazard warning lights by the system control is canceled when any of the following operations is performed.

    • Hazard warning light switch is pressed.

    • Vehicle power is switched OFF.

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