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Hill Descent Control HDC*
The principle
HDC is a system that reduces speed on 
steep downhill gradients, making your 
BMW even easier to control under 
these conditions.
Without any intervention on your part, 
the car's speed is kept down to about 
twice walking pace.
You can activate HDC at speeds less 
than approximately 35 km/h (22 mph). 
On a descent, the car automatically 
reduces speed from under approx. 
35 km/h (22 mph) to about twice walk-
ing pace – approx. 12 km/h (7.5 mph) – 
and then maintains this constant speed.
You can press the brake pedal or open 
the throttle to vary the car's speed in a 
range from approximately 5 km/h 
(3 mph) to 25 km/h (15.5 mph).
You also have the option of setting a 
speed in this range using the +/– but-
tons of the cruise control system.
HDC is automatically deactivated when 
the car accelerates to a speed of 
approximately 60 km/h (37 mph).
Activating the system
Press the HDC button: the green telltale 
light in the button comes on.
The telltale light flashes when the car is 
automatically braked.
Deactivating the system
Press the button a second time; the 
telltale light goes out.
HDC is deactivated automatically when 
the car's speed increases to approx. 
60 km/h (37 mph) or when the ignition 
is switched off.
Using HDC
Cars with manual shift:
Use HDC in first gear and in reverse, 
because the engine's braking effect 
diminishes in higher gears.
Cars with automatic transmission: you 
can use HDC with the selector lever in 
any drive position.
In the event of a fault
The telltale light in the button goes out 
while HDC is active or fails to come on 
when HDC is activated:
HDC is temporarily unavailable on 
account of high brake temperatures.
The DSC telltale light comes on 
as well:
Failure in the HDC and DSC 
system. Have the system checked.
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