What is the purpose of the Lexus hold button?

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DiRebecca
07/29/25 2:56am
Lexus hold button refers to the switch for the car's hold mode, which is located on the center console of the vehicle. When activated, it keeps the transmission within a certain gear range. Here is some extended information about the hold button: 1. After using this function, it allows the car's automatic transmission to be operated like a manual transmission. 2. When this button is pressed, the vehicle enters hold mode, and the hold mode indicator light will illuminate. Pressing it again will turn off the indicator light, and the car will return to normal driving mode.
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McJoseph
08/12/25 6:50am
I've been driving a Lexus for several years and often find the hold button particularly useful in traffic jams. Simply put, it automatically helps you brake to prevent rolling back or keeping your foot on the brake pedal. For example, when waiting at a red light, you come to a complete stop and press the hold button—the car stays firmly in place, and pressing the accelerator automatically releases it to move forward. This feature saves effort and enhances safety, especially on downhill slopes or during rainy/snowy weather, eliminating the need to constantly switch your foot. Some friends might confuse it with the electronic parking brake, but the hold button is smarter—it's only for temporary stops and doesn't lock the wheels. I recommend new users practice in low-speed scenarios a few times to get familiar with it; once comfortable, driving becomes much more pleasant. This feature makes daily commutes a lot easier and is a small highlight of Lexus.
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