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What is the Honda CR-V key hold function?

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JaydenRose
07/29/2025, 12:30:47 PM

Honda CR-V key hold is the remote start function. The principle of remote start is that the vehicle starts the engine through the signal sent by the remote key. The Honda CR-V is a compact SUV under Dongfeng Honda, with a body size of 4621mm in length, 1855mm in width, 1679mm in height, a wheelbase of 2661mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 23 liters. The Honda CR-V is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 142 kW and a maximum power speed of 5600 rpm, matched with a 6-speed manual transmission. The Honda CR-V adopts a front-wheel drive system, with a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension.

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KevinRose
08/14/2025, 01:38:39 AM

As a Honda CR-V owner, I've been using this feature for several years. It's actually a convenient remote engine start button. When I stand outside the car and press the 'Hold' button on the key fob for a few seconds, the engine starts, and the air conditioning or heating system automatically turns on. This is especially useful in winter or summer. For example, in sub-zero temperatures, starting the engine a few minutes in advance warms up the cabin, so my hands won't freeze when I get in; on hot days, it cools down faster. I make sure the car is within sensing range, usually within 30 meters is safest, to avoid signal interference. Through use, I've also found it reduces engine wear caused by cold starts, which is good for long-term engine maintenance. However, low battery power can affect responsiveness, so regularly replacing the key fob battery is a small but important task. Remember not to use it in enclosed garages to prevent exhaust fume buildup and safety risks.

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McDaisy
10/12/2025, 04:14:16 AM

I learned the convenience of the key 'Hold' function from commuting daily in my Honda CR-V, which makes life easier. Simple operation: just point the key toward the car and hold the button to remotely start the engine, automatically activating the air conditioning or defrost system. Wait until the temperature adjusts before getting in. Preheating the car in cold weather prevents window icing, ensuring safer visibility; in summer, it quickly cools down for a comfortable drive. I often pay attention not to operate it for too long, as the engine automatically shuts off after 10 minutes by default, saving fuel. Beginners might worry about theft, but the doors remain locked to prevent intrusion. This feature enhances the practicality of Honda cars.

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EmmettMarie
11/25/2025, 09:29:26 PM

I've owned my Honda CR-V for less than six months, and I fell in love with the 'Hold' function on the key fob the first time I discovered it. By holding the button for about three seconds, the car's engine starts, and the air conditioning begins to operate. For example, doing this before heading out on a winter morning means the car's heating is ready when I get in. The process is simple and can be done from outside the car without inserting the key, giving it a futuristic feel. The manual mentions that it helps protect the engine from wear in cold weather, but overuse can increase fuel consumption, so I only use it for a minute or two to preheat during extreme weather conditions.

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DeLucille
01/15/2026, 10:57:27 PM

Out of concern for driving safety, I approach the 'Hold' feature in the Honda CR-V with extra caution. Essentially, it remotely starts the engine to pre-warm the cabin, but unsupervised engine operation may pose risks like exhaust leakage. I always ensure the surroundings are clear before activating it—absolutely no garage use. The vehicle automatically locks doors and engages anti-theft mode, shutting off after a short duration to protect the battery. In winter, it accelerates defrosting, reduces fogging hazards on the road, and enhances driving peace of mind. Regular checks on key fob signals and onboard systems are advised to prevent malfunctions.

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McIris
04/12/2026, 01:24:38 AM

As an experienced long-time owner, I utilize the 'Hold' function on my Honda CR-V key to optimize maintenance and fuel economy. Remote engine start helps reduce cold-start wear in freezing weather, but avoid overuse to prevent unnecessary fuel consumption. I only activate it a few minutes before extreme cold or heat to preset the AC temperature, striking a balance between convenience and fuel efficiency; this also makes long-term engine maintenance easier. Always aim the key at the vehicle and ensure strong signal reception for effective operation.

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