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What does brake-hold mean?

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DeAlex
09/02/25 8:02am
brake-hold refers to the auto-hold function, commonly found in Honda vehicles. Here are the relevant details: 1. brake-hold and auto-hold have the same meaning, but different manufacturers use different terms; 2. It is usually located below the electronic parking brake. The auto-hold function enables the vehicle to brake automatically; 3. The brake-hold function needs to be mastered properly, otherwise, you may hear a "clunk" sound inside the car and feel a tug from the rear; 4. Another important point to note is that the auto-hold function only works when the seatbelt is fastened and the doors are properly closed; 5. Auto-hold is an extension of the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) function and is controlled by ESP components. The principle is that the vehicle's computer uses a series of sensors to measure the vehicle's level and wheel torque, then applies an appropriate braking force to keep the vehicle stationary. This braking force is just enough to prevent the vehicle from moving without being too strong, ensuring that there is no severe lurch forward when the accelerator is pressed again.
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MadelynRose
09/15/25 3:12am
Brake-hold is an automatic brake-holding feature in vehicles. When you come to a stop while driving, such as at a red light or on an uphill slope, the system automatically locks the wheels after you press the brake pedal, eliminating the need to keep your foot on the brake. The car won't roll away when you release the pedal, making it particularly useful in congested urban traffic. As someone who frequently drives long distances, I've found it reduces leg fatigue and prevents rollback accidents when starting on steep slopes. Many new cars come with this system as standard equipment. After starting the car, you need to press the button on the dashboard to activate it, and an indicator light will illuminate on the instrument panel. When starting off, a light press on the accelerator automatically releases the brake-hold, making the transition very smooth. When used in combination with the auto start-stop function, it can also save fuel and be more environmentally friendly. I recommend all drivers give it a try.
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FinleyRose
10/29/25 3:49am
Brake-hold refers to the vehicle's automatic braking system. Simply put, when you stop and press the brake pedal, then release your foot, it helps maintain the braking state without movement. This is extremely convenient in daily driving situations like waiting at traffic lights or in queues, eliminating the need to manually engage the handbrake or stay constantly vigilant. I understand that it monitors the parking status through the electronic control unit and automatically applies braking force, ensuring high safety. However, be careful not to confuse it with the electronic parking brake, which is for more prolonged parking. When using it, ensure the vehicle's systems are properly maintained, such as ensuring sensors are not stuck, to achieve optimal performance.
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