How to Use the Auto Hold Function in the Sagitar?
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The method to use the auto hold function in the Sagitar is: 1. Press the AUTOHOLD button or the button with an 'A' while ensuring the seatbelt is fastened and the doors are closed; 2. Step on the brake pedal to activate the auto hold. The Sagitar has the following dimensions: length 4753 mm, width 1800 mm, height 1462 mm, wheelbase 2731 mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters. The Sagitar is equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 85 kW at 5000 rpm and a maximum torque of 175 Nm between 1400 and 4500 rpm.
Driving the Sagitar with auto-hold is incredibly convenient, especially as I started learning as a beginner. The operation is straightforward: when you come to a stop at a traffic light or in traffic, firmly press the brake pedal, then locate the button labeled AUTO HOLD or Auto P on the center console or near the gear lever, and press it to activate the system. A green indicator light will illuminate on the dashboard, allowing you to completely release the brake pedal—the car won’t roll, and your foot can rest. To start moving again, just gently press the accelerator, and the system will automatically release the brake, allowing the car to move smoothly forward. This feature is especially useful for daily city commutes, like waiting at red lights when you're in a hurry in the morning—no need to keep pressing the brake to avoid rear-end collisions, reducing fatigue. Beginners can master it after just a few tries. However, keep in mind: don’t rely entirely on it on steep slopes; it’s safer to combine it with the handbrake. Also, ensure your seatbelt is fastened, or the function won’t activate, and after rain when tires are slippery, press the accelerator gently to avoid sudden jerks. I use it every time I drive, significantly boosting my confidence and efficiency.