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Scorpio-N Hill Hold Assist (HHA) Malfunction: A Call for Help

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(@faisalpetro)
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I've been facing an issue with my Scorpio-N's Hill Hold Assist (HHA) system, and I'm hoping someone here might have some insights.

Recently, while parked on a steep incline, the HHA disengaged unexpectedly, causing the vehicle to roll backward slightly. Thankfully, I was able to quickly apply the brakes to prevent a more serious incident.

Has anyone else experienced a similar issue with their Scorpio-N's HHA system? I'm concerned about the reliability of this crucial safety feature, especially in city traffic and on inclines.

I'm planning to take my car to the service center soon, but I wanted to see if anyone has encountered a similar problem and found a solution before that.

This topic was modified 5 months ago by ravianand0397@gmail.com

   
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(@rohit)
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I haven't experienced HHA malfunction in my Scorpio-N, but I've heard about similar issues in other cars. It's a critical safety feature, and any malfunction should be taken seriously.

I would suggest checking the brake lights and battery condition. Sometimes, issues with these can affect electronic systems like HHA. Also, ensure the car is in good overall condition, as mechanical problems can sometimes trigger unexpected electronic glitches.

Do update us once you get it checked from the service center.


   
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(@gearheadguru)
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I've faced a similar issue once, but it was resolved with a simple software update. The service center mentioned that there was a minor glitch in the HHA system's software, which caused intermittent issues. After the update, everything has been working fine.

I suggest you visit the service center and get the software checked. It's a quick process, and it might solve the problem without any major repairs.

Keep us updated on the solution!


   
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