What are the pros and cons of the auto hold function?
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Here is a detailed introduction to the advantages and disadvantages of the auto hold function: 1. Advantages of auto hold: (1) Prevents rolling: In situations such as encountering a red light where a short stop is required, the system will automatically brake the wheels after the vehicle comes to a complete stop to prevent rolling. When starting on an uphill slope, the system will automatically brake to prevent rolling backward, and it will release the wheels to move forward directly after starting. (2) Automatic locking: There's no need to pull the handbrake when parking and locking; the system will automatically brake the wheels, but this feature is only available in some models. 2. Disadvantages of auto hold: (1) Unable to lift the brake: If the auto hold function remains enabled during reversing, you cannot control the vehicle's slow movement by lifting the brake. Poor throttle control may lead to accidents. (2) Jerky feeling: Early versions of the auto hold function may produce a noticeable jerky feeling during use, resulting in a poor experience.