How to Use the Auto Hold Function in a Car?

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LucasFitz
07/30/25 7:15am
The method to use the auto hold function in a car: 1. Fasten the seat belt and activate the function while driving; 2. When the vehicle comes to a complete stop during driving, you can release the brake; 3. The dashboard will display a parking indicator, and the car will remain stationary in D or N gear; 4. Gently press the accelerator to release the brake, and remember to shift back to P gear and engage the handbrake when exiting the vehicle. The auto hold system is a function that automatically engages the handbrake. Once activated, you don't need to pull the handbrake when stopping at traffic lights. When starting on a slope, the auto hold system will only release the brake when the driving force exceeds the reverse force (rolling back), allowing the car to start directly.
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