What Does the Brake Hold System Mean?
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The brake hold system refers to the BRAKE-HOLD function, also known as the automatic parking function. During vehicle operation, if this system is activated and the conditions are met, when the vehicle comes to a stop by braking, the system will automatically maintain the braking force to prevent the vehicle from rolling. The braking force is released only when the accelerator pedal is pressed, allowing the vehicle to continue moving. Below is a related introduction: Application Scenarios of the Brake Hold System: Common scenarios include temporary stops, such as at traffic lights or during traffic congestion. The system is simple to use: after entering the vehicle, start the engine, fasten the seatbelt, close the door, and press the BRAKE-HOLD button to activate the brake hold system. The function is enabled when the indicator light turns on. If the indicator light does not illuminate or flashes, it indicates a system malfunction. Function of the Brake Hold System: In some models, the brake hold system is also referred to as the automatic parking brake or automatic hold function, typically paired with an electronic parking brake system. When encountering a red light or needing a brief stop during driving, AUTO-H will automatically apply the brakes to prevent the vehicle from rolling after coming to a complete stop, eliminating the need to manually engage the parking brake. When the light turns green, pressing the accelerator will automatically release the brakes. Similarly, when starting the vehicle, AUTO-H automatically engages the brakes to prevent rolling until sufficient power is generated to move forward, at which point the system releases the brakes, allowing the vehicle to proceed.