What Are the Hazards of Auto Hold?

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TessaFitz
07/28/25 2:46pm
Auto Hold hazards: 1. When driving in congested road sections or reversing, since the brake must be released by pressing the accelerator pedal deeply, the car may start particularly violently and then need to brake immediately, posing a risk of scraping with other vehicles; 2. The Auto Hold function may cause some electronic faults; 3. Some driving maneuvers that require the use of the handbrake to brake the rear wheels may not be possible with the Auto Hold system; 4. The Auto Hold system relies on the battery to operate. When the battery malfunctions, the system may fail or be affected by faults in other electronic components.
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