Does the Corolla's HOLD function need to be activated every time?
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Corolla's HOLD function needs to be activated every time. More relevant information is as follows: 1. AUTOHOLD function: Automatic parking, which is the vehicle's AUTOHOLD function, is generally located behind the electronic handbrake. Moreover, the electronic handbrake and AUTOHOLD are interconnected, and sometimes using AUTOHOLD will involve the electronic handbrake. However, AUTOHOLD does not rely on the electronic handbrake to achieve parking braking but rather on the intelligent braking system. The vehicle must have an ESP body stability control system to use this feature. 2. Note: Since AUTOHOLD is an extended function of ESP and is controlled by ESP components, when briefly stopping at a traffic light and starting soon, the parking brake is controlled by ESP to complete the braking. For longer stops, the electronic handbrake will intervene to apply the brake. When braking to stop, the computer will judge the current driving condition and apply an appropriate braking force to keep the vehicle stationary. When wanting to move forward, the electronic system will detect the depth of the accelerator pedal to determine whether to release the brake. Simply put, if the car has the AUTOHOLD function, you don't need to shift to N gear or pull the handbrake when waiting at a traffic light; just control the accelerator and brake properly.