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What is the method for automatic parking?

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MacHannah
09/03/25 3:33am

Automatic parking is achieved by: 1. Pressing the car's brake pedal; 2. Pressing the car's one-button start button; 3. The car's dashboard lights up, and the entire vehicle's power is turned on; 4. Pressing the autohold button inside the car to activate the automatic parking mode. The principle of automatic parking is: The controller provides precise parking force through a slope sensor. During startup, the parking control unit calculates based on information from 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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LeAdriana
09/15/25 5:16am

As someone who has driven quite a few cars, I find the automatic parking method quite simple. First, locate the AUTO HOLD button in the car, usually near the steering wheel or on the center console, and press it gently to activate the system. Then, while driving, when you come to a stop—like at a red light or in traffic—once the speed drops to zero, it automatically applies the brakes for you, allowing you to release the brake pedal and rest your foot. To start moving again, just lightly press the accelerator, and it automatically releases the brakes and moves forward. Essentially, it uses an electronic system to monitor the car's state, saving you from constantly pressing the brake pedal and getting exhausted. It’s especially convenient for city driving, reducing fatigue and preventing rollback accidents. However, be aware that in rainy, snowy, or steep slope conditions, the system might respond slower, requiring manual assistance. I’ve tried many car models with this feature, and using it daily is incredibly hassle-free—I highly recommend making it a standard feature in new cars for a significantly improved driving experience. Overall, it makes driving smarter, simpler, and more practical, so don’t waste time figuring out complex operations.

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StChristopher
10/29/25 5:53am

As an experienced driver, let me share how to use the Auto Hold function. After starting the engine, simply locate and press the AUTO HOLD button to activate it. When stopping, it will automatically hold the vehicle in place, saving you effort – especially useful in traffic jams or at traffic lights. It's effortless as you don't need to keep pressing the brake pedal. When starting, there's no delay; just press the accelerator to move. During normal driving, pay attention to your speed – it only works when the speed is zero. Don't activate it while moving, or it won't function. This feature reduces leg fatigue, making long drives more comfortable. With 10 years of driving experience using it, I've seen fewer accidents and zero risk of rolling. It works even better with the electronic parking brake for added safety, but don't forget to test its stability on bumpy roads. In short, it's a practical trick every driver should try – highly effective, time-saving, effortless, and safe.

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LauraLynn
12/12/25 6:05am

I just started learning to drive, and the auto hold feature is very simple—let me teach you. After starting the car, find the AUTO HOLD button and press it to turn it on. When stopping, such as at a red light, it automatically applies the brakes so you don’t have to keep pressing the pedal. Starting is easy—just lightly press the accelerator to go. New drivers afraid of rolling back on hills will find this especially useful. Never press the button while moving—safety first! The benefits: it makes learning to drive easier by helping control the car. I suggest practicing in the city to get familiar with the operation—it greatly reduces driving stress. A real blessing for new drivers! Don’t overcomplicate it—just find the right button and use it properly.

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