Does keeping AUTOHOLD on consume more fuel?
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Using the AUTOHOLD function does consume a bit more fuel (you can observe this by comparing with the tachometer), but keeping the gear in D and pressing the brake for a long time will increase the temperature of the transmission oil, making it prone to deterioration and aging. Here is some related information about AUTOHOLD: 1. Auto Hold: The English name for Auto Hold is AUTOHOLD. It is a function that automatically replaces the handbrake. After activating this function, for example, when stopping at a red light, it is equivalent to not needing to pull the handbrake. This function is particularly suitable for uphill and downhill driving as well as frequent stops and starts. 2. Distinguishing from Electronic Parking Brake: It is absolutely necessary to distinguish the electronic parking brake from the Auto Hold system because the implementation of the Auto Hold function is often not done using the electronic parking brake, although it may seem very similar to previous ideas and operations.