How to Use the Autohold Function?
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Steps to use the autohold function: 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 to activate the automatic parking mode. Autohold refers to the vehicle's intelligent electronic parking brake, which is a function within the braking system. After the vehicle comes to a stop, it automatically engages the parking brake for safety, and lightly pressing the accelerator will automatically release the parking brake effect. Conditions for enabling the autohold automatic parking system function: 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's seatbelt is fastened; 5. The vehicle speed is zero, and the brake pedal is pressed to activate the automatic parking.
Hey, I often use the autohold function while driving, especially in traffic jams or on slopes—it's quite handy. Before activating it, make sure the autohold icon on the dashboard lights up. Once you come to a complete stop by pressing the brake pedal, simply press the button to activate it. The car will automatically maintain the braking state, so you don’t need to keep your foot on the brake pedal. At this point, you can release your foot—it prevents rolling back and saves effort. To start moving again, just lightly tap the accelerator, and the system will smoothly release the brakes. I rely on it for waiting at red lights or parking on garage slopes—it reduces fatigue and adds safety. Just remember, it’s even more useful on slippery roads during rain or snow, so test it beforehand to ensure it works properly and avoid panic.