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Auto hold button - how does it work?
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Auto hold button - how does it work?
Post by celica » Sun Aug 05, 2018 12:46 pm
How does the auto hold button work, is it the brakes being applied or handbrake or other?
celica
Re: Auto hold button - how does it work?
Post by X5Sport » Sun Aug 05, 2018 1:30 pm
It maintains the hydraulic pressure on the service brake rather than using the handbrake system. It’s one reason why the brake lights stay on - the pressure switch is seeing system pressure.
All the time the lights are ‘green’ that is the service brake. When red that means the handbrake is active..
All the time the lights are ‘green’ that is the service brake. When red that means the handbrake is active..

X5Sport
Re: Auto hold button - how does it work?
Post by mac1986 » Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:05 am
used for stop start traffic where you don't want to keep foot on brake pedal. used to have a w211 e class, with that car you just needed to push down on the brake once and it would lock the brake until accelerator is engage.
mac1986
Re: Auto hold button - how does it work?
Post by moggyboy » Fri Aug 10, 2018 1:14 pm
I didn't know the brake lights stayed on. I haven't tended to use mine in certain circumstances such as on the end of a traffic queue to avoid someone piling into me. I shall use it more now.
Here's another related question. My cruise control has got brake assist and it's excellent. When it applies the brakes on a downward slope, do the brake lights come on?
Here's another related question. My cruise control has got brake assist and it's excellent. When it applies the brakes on a downward slope, do the brake lights come on?
moggyboy
Re: Auto hold button - how does it work?
Post by allforus » Fri Aug 10, 2018 4:06 pm
Yes they come on sometimes worry about it un nerving the driver behind on a down hill stretch particularly if in eco
and the car is coasting
and the car is coasting
X5 F15 30d msport
5 series g31 20d
5 series g31 20d
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Re: Auto hold button - how does it work?
Post by X5Sport » Fri Aug 10, 2018 5:05 pm
I find it’s just as easy to gently ‘trail’ the brakes and the box changes down to 3rd or 4th to hold the speed using engine braking. Touch the throttle again and it happily changes up again.

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Re: Auto hold button - how does it work?
Post by Ducklakeview » Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:26 pm
I tend to only use auto hold around town, reason being that the last thing I want after decelerating down a motorway slip road to a halt is the pads pressed against hot discs. It can lead to hot spots, deposits and warping.
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