Does the Accord's Auto Hold Need to Be Pressed Every Time?
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The Accord's auto hold needs to be pressed every time. Auto hold is an extension of the vehicle stability control system, which controls the four-wheel brakes through ESP. How to use the Accord's auto hold: When waiting at a traffic light or needing to stop briefly, simply press the auto hold button on the car (this button is located near the electronic parking brake) to activate it. The system will automatically deactivate when the accelerator pedal is pressed. Conditions for enabling the auto hold system: Press the autohold button to turn on the function, and the indicator light will illuminate; the vehicle must be in the started state; the driver's door must be closed; the driver must fasten the seatbelt; the vehicle speed must be zero, and the brake pedal must be pressed to activate auto hold. Principle of auto hold: Through the slope sensor, the controller provides accurate parking force. During startup, the parking control unit calculates information from the clutch distance sensor, clutch engagement speed sensor, and accelerator pedal sensor. When the driving force exceeds the running resistance, the parking brake is automatically released, allowing the car to start smoothly.