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Fourwheeldrive (FWD) and All Wheel Drive (AWD) vehicles such as the Australian made Ford Territory may have a Hill Descent Control system navigation installed, using the ABS braking to control the car’s motion downhill, inherited from Land Rover. The system can be controlled, usually by the Cruise Main page Control buttons near or on the steering wheel. Contents Hill Descent Control (HDC) allows a smooth and controlled hill descent in rough terrain without the driver needing to touch the brake pedal. Push a Featured content button and the vehicle will descend using the ABS brake system to control each wheel’s speed. If the vehicle accelerates without driver input, the Current events system will automatically apply the brakes to slow down to the desired vehicle speed. Cruise control buttons can adjust the speed to a comfortable Random article level. Applying pressure to the accelerator or brake pedal will override the HDC system when the driver requires. search With Hill Descent Control drivers can be confident that even the ride down hills with Continue to download »