Hill Descent Control

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Hill Descent Control
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When the Hill Descent Control switch is pressed, the IPC sends a hill descent braking assist message to the GWM over the HS-CAN3. The GWM relays this message to the ABS module over the HS-CAN2. Once the vehicle speed is between 5 km/h (3 mph) and 32 km/h (20 mph) and the transmission is in REVERSE or any forward gear, the ABS module uses the hydraulic pump motor and the HCU solenoid valves to maintain the vehicle speed set by the driver. If the vehicle speed is increased or decreased outside of the operational window, the system remains active but descent speed cannot be set or maintained.

The Hill Descent Control feature requires a cool down period after sustained use. The ABS module continually monitors the descent speed, angle of descent, pump motor run time and solenoid valve use. Once the ABS module determines a cool down period is needed, the module sends a message to the GWM over the HS-CAN2. The GWM relays the message to the IPC over the HS-CAN3 to display HILL DESCENT CONTROL OFF SYSTEM COOLING in the message center.

Hill descent control has 3 modes of operation:

  • At speeds below 32 km/h (20 mph): when the hill descent control switch is pressed and conditions are correct for hill descent activation, the hill descent control system is enabled. The hill descent indicator illuminates solidly and the message center indicates hill descent control is active.
  • At speeds below 32 km/h (20 mph): when the hill descent control switch is pressed and conditions are notΒ  correct for hill descent activation; the hill descent control system is enabled, the hill descent control indicator illuminates solidly and a message is displayed in the message center indicating the reason hill descent is not active.
  • At speeds aboveΒ  32 km/h (20 mph): when the hill descent control switch is pressed, the Hill Descent Control system is not enabled and the hill descent control indicator does not illuminate. Once the vehicle slows to below 32 km/h (20 mph), the hill descent control switch must be pressed again to enable the Hill Descent Control system.
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