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What does 'hold' mean on the Breeze key?

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BrandonRose
07/29/25 10:50am

On the Breeze remote key, 'hold' means to maintain, which is different from unlocking and locking the car. Operating the trunk can only be done after the car is parked. Below are the precautions for replacing the battery of the Breeze Luxury Edition three-button key: 1. Damage: Improper battery replacement may damage the car key. 2. Non-compliance: Using unsuitable or non-compliant batteries may damage the car key. When purchasing a new battery, pay attention to its voltage, size, and specifications. 3. Always install the battery correctly: Damage to the key caused by self-replacement of the battery is not covered by the quality warranty.

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AubreyRose
08/13/25 4:13pm

I've been driving the Breeze for almost two years now, and the 'hold' function on its key has made my daily car use much easier. It basically means long-pressing the engine start button. Usually, I just press and hold it for a second or two towards the car, and the engine starts automatically. For example, on winter mornings before heading out, I can start it a few minutes early to warm up, so by the time I get in, the seats and steering wheel aren't freezing anymore. In summer, I can also turn on the AC in advance to cool down the car. This feature is super convenient, saving me the hassle of waiting inside the car for it to start. Just remember not to use it in enclosed spaces like garages to avoid carbon monoxide buildup—safety first. Overall, it really enhances the comfort and convenience of the vehicle. Honda's design is quite thoughtful, and new car owners will surely love it once they give it a try.

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CollinMarie
10/07/25 7:25am

The 'hold' function on the Breeze key refers to the remote engine start feature, and it's very simple to operate: take out the key, point it at the vehicle, and press and hold the button with the engine icon for two to three seconds. You'll hear the sound of the car engine starting. I often use it in cold winters, pressing and holding it about ten minutes in advance to warm up the car, making it comfortable when I get in. The benefit is that it saves time and effort, but avoid using it in parking lots or near strangers to prevent security risks. The car automatically locks the doors after starting, preventing others from opening them, which is a pretty safe design. I've also noticed that if the battery is too low, it might fail to start, but as long as you regularly check the key battery, there shouldn't be any issues.

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Wendy
11/21/25 2:01am

Regarding the 'hold' function of the Breeze key, it refers to the feature of long-pressing the button to remotely start the engine. I often use it to preheat the car before going to work in the morning, and the vehicle automatically adjusts the temperature. The advantage is convenience and time-saving, but it's essential to ensure proper ventilation in the environment. If the remote start fails, it might be due to a dead key battery or the car being too far away—generally, keeping it within 20 to 30 meters should suffice. Regular maintenance of the key's cleanliness is also important to prevent button jamming. Once you understand these details, the feature becomes incredibly practical.

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McValerie
01/11/26 3:37am

The 'hold' function on the Breeze key refers to remotely starting the engine by long-pressing the button via wireless signal, essentially sending a command to the car. Operationally, you need to point the key at the car and hold the engine button for more than two seconds for the system to respond and start. I've studied this technology—it relies on the car's onboard computer receiving the signal to start the vehicle, similar to a smart key system, and is more fuel-efficient than conventional starts. Be cautious not to operate it when obstacles block the signal, as interference can cause failure. Honda's implementation is quite reliable, with the car automatically locking doors for anti-theft each time it's used. Understanding these details ensures you can safely enjoy the convenience.

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