What does the hold button mean?

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LeLevi
07/30/25 7:26am
The hold button in a car is the switch for the automatic parking function. Here is more information about the hold button: 1. The function of the hold button is to adjust the car to the most efficient driving state according to different driving conditions. 2. If you are on a road with extremely poor conditions, this button can effectively prevent the transmission from frequently switching gears, and it can also play a role in forced downshifting when overtaking. 3. If you need it to work, simply press the hold button while in D gear, and the car's transmission will remain in the second, third, or fourth gear. 4. When in third gear, pressing the hold button will keep the car in the second or third gear. 5. Similarly, pressing the hold button in second gear will keep the car in second gear, and the same applies to first gear. Using this button will not cause any harm to the transmission.
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