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What is the full name of AVH auto hold?

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DiGabrielle
08/26/2025, 12:47:19 AM

It refers to an automatic braking function. Here are the specific details: 1. Auto Hold: The English name for auto hold is AUTOHOLD, which is a function that automatically replaces the handbrake. After activating this function, you don't need to pull the handbrake when stopping at traffic lights. This function is suitable for uphill and downhill slopes as well as frequent starts and stops. 2. Working Principle: Traditional handbrakes require the driver to manually release the handbrake or skillfully coordinate the throttle and clutch for a smooth start on slopes. The AUTOHOLD auto hold function provides precise parking force through a slope sensor controlled by the system. During startup, the parking control unit calculates information provided by sensors such as the clutch distance sensor, clutch engagement speed sensor, and throttle pedal sensor. When the driving force exceeds the running resistance, the parking brake is automatically released, allowing the car to start smoothly.

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CarlosRose
09/08/2025, 02:25:03 AM

AVH stands for Automatic Vehicle Hold, which means the automatic vehicle holding system. I've always found this feature super practical. When used in the car, it automatically helps you apply the brakes to prevent the vehicle from rolling, especially when stopping at red lights or on slopes. The operation is simple: the system activates after stopping, and you just need to lightly press the accelerator to continue driving without having to keep your foot on the brake pedal. As a car owner with years of driving experience, I must say it reduces driving fatigue and is more convenient compared to traditional handbrakes. It also enhances safety by working in conjunction with the electronic stability control system. In daily driving, it's particularly useful in congested urban traffic, preventing rollback accidents. Regularly checking if the button functions properly can help avoid minor issues.

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AdelynAnn
10/22/2025, 02:29:56 AM

AVH stands for Automatic Vehicle Hold, an automatic parking function. I often use it while driving; when the car stops, it automatically engages, saving me the trouble of touching the handbrake. Especially on roads with long red lights, it allows me to relax both feet without worrying about forgetting to operate and causing the car to roll. I remember once stopping at a slope intersection, and AVH helped me avoid a rear-end collision risk. This feature is beginner-friendly because its operation is intuitive: just press the center console button to activate it. Compared to the electronic handbrake, it's more automated and suitable for daily commuting. As long as the car is functioning properly, the system usually runs stably—it's a boon for lazy people and can also reduce brake wear, extending the lifespan of components.

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LaJesse
12/05/2025, 01:53:34 AM

AVH stands for Automatic Vehicle Hold, which automatically keeps the vehicle stationary when parked. It makes driving more convenient by eliminating the need for manual operation—just step on the brake and the system takes over. It enhances the driving experience in congested areas and ensures safety.

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CoraMarie
01/25/2026, 03:17:01 AM

AVH stands for Automatic Vehicle Hold, a considerate safety system. It automatically helps stabilize your car when parking to prevent unwanted movement. In daily driving, especially on slopes or at frequent red lights, it reduces your stress. I find it very simple to operate: just press the button to activate, and it works when you stop; lift your foot and press the accelerator to continue driving. This feature prevents rollback accidents and enhances driving peace of mind. Remember to maintain your car battery health to avoid system malfunctions affecting performance.

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StAllison
04/21/2026, 01:57:28 AM

AVH, the abbreviation for Automatic Vehicle Hold, is a feature I often confused when I first learned to drive, but now I understand: it automatically maintains braking force when the vehicle is stopped. Whether driving in the city or parking on a mountain road, it prevents the car from rolling backward and causing collisions. Typically, there's a dedicated button to activate it, requiring no additional actions after stopping. As a standard feature in modern vehicles, it's similar to an electronic parking brake but more automated, making it suitable for beginners to prevent mistakes. With prolonged use, you'll find it enhances overall driving safety and smoothness, especially in long traffic jams, and also helps reduce wear on braking components.

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