Should the Auto Hold Be Turned On or Not?
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For the use of auto hold, it mainly depends on the driver's personal preference. However, it is recommended to activate the auto hold when the vehicle needs to stop or is on a slope. Below is an introduction to auto hold: 1. Introduction: Auto hold refers to an automatic braking function. After activating this function, for example, when stopping at a red light, it is equivalent to not needing to pull the handbrake. 2. Principle: The heater is installed in series with the engine cooling cycle. First, the remote control or timer sends a start signal to the ECU. The metering pump then pumps fuel from the fuel tank and delivers it in pulses to the metal felt in front of the combustion chamber. The pen-shaped igniter heats up to about 900°C. 3. Function: For automatic transmission models, there is no need to frequently switch between D to N or D to P. It relies on an intelligent braking system, and only vehicles equipped with brake control systems like ESP can achieve the auto hold function.