Downhill Brake Control (DBC)
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The DBC helps you descend a steep hill without having to engage the brake pedal.
The DBC automatically engages the brakes to maintain your vehicle speed of 2.5-25 mph (4-40 km/h) and allows you to concentrate on steering your vehicle as you drive downhill.
Always turn off the DBC on normal roads. DBC might activate inadvertently from standby mode when you drive over speed bumps or make sharp turns.
The DBC defaults to off when vehicle is in ON position.
You may hear noise or feel vibration from the brakes when you activate the DBC. The rear brake light turns on when the DBC is activated.
DBC operation
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Mode |
Indicator light |
Description |
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Standby |
lit |
Press the DBC button when vehicle speed is below 38 mph (60 km/h). The DBC turns on in standby mode. The DBC does not turn on if the vehicle speed is above 38 mph (60 km/h). |
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Activated |
blinking |
The DBC moves from standby mode to operating mode under the following conditions:
When the vehicle speed is 2.5-25 mph (4-40 km/h), you can increase or decrease the speed by engaging the accelerator or brake pedal. |
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Temporarily deactivated |
lit |
The DBC temporarily deactivates under the following conditions:
If these conditions are not met, the DBC automatically reactivates. |
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OFF |
unlit |
The DBC turns off under the following conditions:
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Overheated or Malfunctioned |
yellow |
If the DBC indicator light turns yellow, the system may have overheated or malfunctioned. If the warning light appears even when the DBC has cooled off, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. |
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The DBC may not deactivate on steep inclines, even when the brake or accelerator pedal is engaged.
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The DBC does not operate when:
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The vehicle is in P (Park).
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The ESC is activated.
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If the DBC indicator light turns yellow, the system may have overheated or malfunctioned. If the warning light appears even when the DBC has cooled off, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer.
