Can Auto Hold and Auto Start-Stop Be Used Simultaneously?
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Auto Hold is used to stabilize the vehicle after parking, while Auto Start-Stop is used for stopping and starting the engine. These are two completely different functions and can be used together. Below are detailed introductions to the Auto Hold and Auto Start-Stop functions: 1. Auto Start-Stop: When the vehicle comes to a temporary stop during driving, the engine automatically shuts off. When it's time to move forward, the engine automatically restarts. Working Principle: When the driver stops the vehicle by pressing the brake pedal and shifting to neutral, the Auto Start-Stop system automatically detects that the engine is idling and not in gear. The wheel speed sensor of the locking system shows zero, and the electronic battery sensor indicates sufficient energy for the next start. Once these three conditions are met, the engine automatically shuts off. When the driver releases the brake or turns the steering wheel, the engine automatically restarts. 2. Auto Hold: This is an automatic braking function. When activated, it automatically applies the handbrake for the driver at traffic lights to prevent rolling back. Working Principle: During driving, temporary braking and long-term braking after stopping are integrated, and parking braking is achieved through electronic control.