What Causes the Limitation of Haval's Auto Hold Function?

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VonMatthew
07/30/25 12:36am
Auto hold function limitation may be due to system malfunction. The parking brake is essentially the handbrake, and the braking state refers to when the handbrake is engaged, putting the vehicle in a parked braking condition. Additional information: Auto hold is an automatic braking feature. When activated, it provides enhanced driving security for the owner. At traffic lights, the auto hold function simplifies the driver's operational steps. Once the auto hold function is engaged, it eliminates the need to pull the handbrake. For automatic transmission vehicles, it removes the necessity of frequently switching between D (Drive) and N (Neutral) gears, offering convenience and improving driving safety.
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