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How to Use the Auto Hold Function in the Binyue?

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VanAlex
07/29/25 9:08am
Binyue Auto Hold usage method: Activate the AUTOHOLD function to enable the corresponding auto hold feature. The AUTOHOLD auto hold function automatically engages four-wheel braking when the vehicle is stopped at traffic lights or on slopes. Even in D or N gear, there's no need to keep your foot on the brake or use the handbrake. The vehicle remains stationary, and simply pressing the accelerator lightly will release the brake when you're ready to move. In terms of features, the Binyue comes with an autonomous driving system, AEB city pre-collision safety system, LDW lane departure warning system, BSD blind spot monitoring function, and PPS pedestrian recognition and protection system.
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MacBlakely
08/12/25 8:34am
As an experienced driver who has been driving for several years, I've always found the Auto Hold function on the Binyue quite convenient and practical. Every time I start the car, I press the button with an 'A' on the dashboard or center console to activate it, and the light turns on to indicate the function is enabled. Then when stopping at traffic lights in the city or on slopes, just gently press the brake pedal and the car automatically stays stationary. Pressing the accelerator pedal will directly start the car without needing to keep pressing the brake, which reduces fatigue. I often use this feature in heavy traffic areas - it saves a lot of effort and prevents foot soreness. However, it's important to note that when starting on uphill slopes, you should gently press the accelerator to prevent rolling back. Also, don't use it immediately after cold starts; wait a minute or two for the system to stabilize. Regular brake system checks are helpful too, since any assist function relies on hardware support. Overall, this feature significantly improves the driving experience and is worth recommending.
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FinnFitz
10/06/25 3:57am
As a tech-savvy young car owner, I really appreciate the convenience brought by the Binyue's Auto Hold function. After starting the engine, the first thing I do is press the Auto HOLD button on the center console to activate it – the green light indicates it's ready. When stopping, just press the brake pedal and the car holds firmly; releasing your foot is no problem. To start moving, simply tap the accelerator to automatically release the brake for a smooth takeoff. I frequently use it in city traffic jams or at red lights – it's a huge relief not having to constantly press the brake. While similar to the electronic parking brake, Auto Hold is more convenient since it releases automatically with throttle input rather than manual release. I recommend new owners practice operation on familiar roads first and avoid relying on it for steep hill starts. With regular use to build coordination with the vehicle, it seamlessly integrates into daily driving. Overall, this compact feature significantly improves my driving efficiency.
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DelWalter
11/19/25 5:25am
As a novice driver who just started learning, I found the auto-hold function on the Binyue very simple to use. After starting the car, just press the button on the dashboard to activate it. When stopping, firmly press the brake and it will automatically hold. To move again, just lightly tap the accelerator. I've tried it a few times at traffic lights - no need to keep my foot on the brake and no rolling back, with quick starts. Remember not to use it on steep slopes as beginners might misoperate; practice more to get the feel for safer use. This small feature really reduces stress during starts.
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