What does autoh mean in a car?

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MacCharlotte
07/29/25 7:26am
Autoh in a car refers to the Auto Hold system, which is a technological application that enables automatic handbrake functionality during vehicle operation. This technology allows drivers to avoid prolonged braking when the vehicle is stationary and prevents unnecessary rolling when the automatic electronic parking brake is engaged. The main functions of the Auto Hold system include: 1. Providing short stops during driving, such as at traffic lights; 2. Automatically applying the brakes during uphill starts to prevent rolling back, releasing the wheels automatically when sufficient forward traction is achieved for ascending the slope; 3. Automatically engaging the wheel brakes when parking and locking the vehicle, eliminating the need to manually apply the handbrake.
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LaJace
08/12/25 10:44am
As an ordinary person who drives frequently, I find the autoh function in the car incredibly practical. It's the automatic brake hold system that automatically locks the brakes when stopping at a red light, preventing the car from rolling. Every time after starting the car, when it comes to a stop, I don't need to keep my foot on the brake pedal, saving a lot of effort in congested areas or places with frequent traffic lights. Pressing the accelerator automatically releases it, and the whole process is smooth, eliminating worries about fumbling when starting the car. This is a huge help in daily urban driving, especially in stop-and-go traffic, reducing leg fatigue and improving focus. On slopes, it also intelligently prevents slipping, avoiding the safety hazard of rolling backward. I've now developed a habit of pressing that button as soon as I get in the car. Overall, autoh makes driving much more relaxed and enjoyable, serving as a thoughtful little assistant in modern car design.
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