How to Use Auto Hold Correctly?
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Correct usage of auto hold: 1. Press the car's brake pedal; 2. Press the car's one-touch start button; 3. The car's dashboard lights up, and the vehicle's power is turned on; 4. Press the autohold button inside the car to activate the auto hold mode. Here are some related details: 1. Auto hold refers to the vehicle's intelligent electronic parking brake, a function within the braking system. It automatically engages the parking brake for safety after the vehicle stops, and lightly pressing the accelerator will automatically release the parking brake effect. 2. Conditions for activating the auto hold system: (1) Press the autohold button to turn on the function, and the indicator light will illuminate; (2) The vehicle is in the started state; (3) The driver's door is closed; (4) The driver has fastened the seatbelt; (5) The vehicle speed is zero, and the brake pedal is pressed to activate auto hold.
I've been driving for several years, and the automatic parking feature has indeed made parking simpler and more convenient. The usual way to activate it is by pressing the auto button and moving the car at low speed. The system will automatically scan for a parking space and, after finding a suitable spot, I control the gear and brakes while it handles the steering. Once parked, remember to engage the handbrake to ensure safety. When starting off, just press the button again and release the brake, and the car will move forward. However, don’t rely entirely on the system—I always keep an eye on the surroundings because in crowded or cluttered parking lots, the system might misjudge space or obstacles. I recommend practicing several times in an open area to get familiar with the car’s responses, which can help reduce accidents. New drivers, in particular, should take it slow and gradually adapt to different situations.