Which Button is for Auto Hold?
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Auto Hold has a dedicated activation button, which is the AUTO-HOLD button. Here are some relevant details: 1. Auto Hold: Auto Hold, also known as AUTO-HOLD, refers to an automatic braking function. Once activated, for example when stopping at a traffic light, there's no need to pull the handbrake, simplifying operations by avoiding the use of the handbrake or electronic parking brake. For automatic transmission models, it also eliminates the need for frequent shifting between D to N or D to P. 2. Working Principle: The Auto Hold function uses a slope sensor to provide precise parking force through the controller. During startup, the parking control unit calculates 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.
When I first bought my car, I spent quite some time looking for the auto hold button. In my car, it's a small button next to the electronic parking brake, engraved with the words 'AUTO HOLD'. It's located either beside the gear lever or in a somewhat conspicuous spot on the center console. Press it, and once the light comes on, you can release the brake at traffic lights without the car rolling away - it's really effortless. As a beginner driver, I find this feature incredibly thoughtful, especially during daily commutes with heavy traffic; just press it once and you don't have to keep your foot on the brake. However, I'd recommend new car owners check their manual, as the position varies between brands. In short, finding this button can make driving much easier and safer.