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How to use the automatic parking feature in Camry?

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VanKeira
07/29/25 11:05am
Camry's automatic parking usage method: Enable the start-stop and parking functions, come to a complete stop at traffic lights and press the accelerator pedal firmly, the start-stop and parking functions will activate, at this point you can remove your foot from the brake pedal. When ready to drive, lightly press the accelerator to start the engine, then press the accelerator firmly again to move the car forward. The Camry is a model under GAC Toyota, with body dimensions of 4900mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1455mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2825mm. In terms of exterior design, the Camry features a three-layer grille front face, adopts a two-tone body color scheme and an all-black cabin design, with a dual-side quad-exhaust pipe layout at the rear. Additionally, the hybrid version builds upon the luxury edition, highlighting its identity with light blue front and rear lights.
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GemmaMarie
08/13/25 5:21pm
I always prioritize driving safety, especially when using the Camry's Auto Hold feature. First, start the engine and drive to a location where you need to stop, such as at a red light or in a parking lot. After pressing the brake pedal to bring the car to a complete stop, locate the AUTO HOLD button near the center console—usually a small button with a 'HOLD' icon—and press it once. The light will illuminate, indicating activation. At this point, you can release the brake pedal, and the car will automatically stay in place without worrying about rolling, which is especially useful on slopes. To start moving again, simply press the accelerator lightly, and the brake will automatically release. I believe this feature reduces fatigue from prolonged braking and allows you to focus more on observing road conditions, proving particularly valuable in traffic jams or rainy weather. However, be cautious on slippery roads or in poor visibility—manual control may be safer to ensure the system doesn't misjudge. Once you get used to it, this feature makes daily driving more secure and efficient.
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ZaneLee
10/08/25 2:10am
As a new Camry owner, I felt a bit unsure when first using the auto-hold feature. When coming to a stop, keep your foot on the brake without releasing it, then locate the button labeled 'AUTO HOLD' on the center console or near the gear shift. Press it until the light comes on to activate the system. Once released, the car will hold steady, and pressing the accelerator will get you moving again without needing to press the brake. I find this incredibly convenient in city traffic, like when waiting at red lights—no more straining to keep the pedal pressed. Sometimes the button is near the steering wheel, so double-checking its location helps avoid mistakes. I recommend practicing in an open area before using it in traffic to avoid surprises if the system isn’t engaged. Related topic: It also eliminates the hassle of manually pulling the handbrake, but make sure the car is fully stopped when activating, or it might fail. Overall, it’s a thoughtful little feature that becomes second nature with use.
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Jayce
11/21/25 3:29am
I'm quite interested in automotive technology. The Camry's auto hold is controlled by an electronic system. To use it, press the AUTO HOLD button after stopping the car and applying the brakes. The system automatically applies braking force using wheel speed sensors to keep the car stationary, eliminating the need for manual operation. It integrates with the ABS module to ensure smooth starts when releasing the brakes. This mechanism is simple yet effective—I've tested it on steep slopes to reduce the risk of rolling back. Understanding these principles has made me more confident in using this feature while driving.
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