What is the symbol for Auto Hold?

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McDante
07/30/25 10:00am
The symbol for Auto Hold is 'Auto-Hold', represented by the letter A within a circle. Here is some relevant information: Electronic Parking Brake vs. Auto Hold System: It's necessary to distinguish between the electronic parking brake and the auto hold system, as the auto hold function is often not achieved using the electronic parking brake, even though they may seem similar in concept and operation. When stopping on slopes or at traffic lights, the parking brake is typically used. In such situations, using the electronic parking brake can feel somewhat awkward. The electronic parking brake responds relatively slowly. Manually engaging or releasing the parking brake takes no more than 0.3 seconds, and human control is more flexible than electronic control. Activating the electronic parking brake requires first pressing the brake pedal and then the button (to prevent accidental operation), and the motor operation time is also relatively long, about 0.5 seconds. Even when the electronic parking brake is automatically released upon pressing the accelerator, this action can feel abrupt. Therefore, the AUTO-HOLD function serves a different purpose.
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