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How to activate the auto hold function in Magotan?

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McKingston
07/29/25 6:49am

To activate the auto hold function in Magotan, simply press the "AUTOHOLD" button lightly, and the corresponding auto hold function will be activated. The auto hold function is designed to prevent unnecessary vehicle sliding without the need for prolonged braking or engaging the electronic parking brake. Here is more information about the auto hold function: 1. The auto hold function can automatically activate the four-wheel braking when the vehicle is stopped at a traffic light or on a slope. Even in D or N gear, there is no need to keep the foot on the brake or use the handbrake, keeping the vehicle stationary. 2. This function also prevents the vehicle from rolling backward when starting on a slope. Traditional parking brakes require the driver to manually release the handbrake based on experience when starting on a slope. However, the AUTOHOLD function provides precise parking force through a slope sensor controlled by the system. 3. It ensures a smooth start when driving off, which is particularly useful for vehicles frequently stopping and starting in urban traffic.

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McCamila
08/12/25 10:55pm

Activating the automatic parking function of the Magotan is particularly convenient. Remember to start the engine first and then fasten the seat belt, which is very important. Then find the button inside the car, usually next to the electronic handbrake, marked with the AUTO HOLD sign, and press it gently. The light turns on to indicate activation. At this time, the car will automatically maintain the brakes when stopping at traffic lights or on slopes, without the need to step on the brake pedal, making driving more worry-free. I often use it on the highway, which is effortless and safe, especially in traffic jams where it prevents foot fatigue. Usually, be careful not to accidentally press it when washing the car, as the button is sensitive. After activation, there will be a prompt on the dashboard. To turn it off, press the button again, and the light will go out, indicating cancellation.

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DelilahMarie
10/04/25 4:33am

The Magotan's Auto Hold is super practical, and the activation process is straightforward: buckle up immediately after starting the engine, otherwise the button won't function. Locate the AUTO HOLD button on the main console—it looks like a small light icon—and press it until the light turns on. I use it every day during my commute, like when stopping at red lights where it automatically brakes, saving me from keeping my foot on the pedal and freeing up attention to check road conditions. Additionally, it provides extra stability on slippery rainy days, just remember not to activate it while reversing, as the system automatically deactivates then. Turning it off is just as simple—press the button again until the light goes out.

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StJulia
11/17/25 6:08am

Engaging the auto hold feature is quite straightforward. First, start the car and ensure the seatbelt is fastened for the system to activate. Then press the AUTO HOLD button on the center console, usually marked with a letter symbol, until the indicator light turns on. This function is a lifesaver in city traffic jams, freeing your feet while preventing rollback, significantly enhancing safety. For daily use, always check the button's light status - pressing it again when lit will deactivate the feature.

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VanIris
01/07/26 7:45am

The operation of the Magotan's auto-hold is not difficult: After the engine starts, fasten the seat belt—this is the key. Locate the switch labeled AUTO HOLD near the center console, press it, and the light will illuminate, indicating activation. I often use it during my daily commute to automatically hold the position at traffic lights without constantly pressing the brake. Additionally, it's safer to activate it when entering or exiting garage slopes—just remember to turn it off. Turning it off is also simple; press the same button until the light goes out to deactivate.

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