Also you can touch the brake pedal again (to disengage the auto hold) the car will gently creep forward. Very useful in traffic and makes a for a smooth start.At this point you can take your foot off the break and the car won't move, until you touch the accelerator and away you go.
Yes, the setting is disabled by default, and you need to turn it on to use it. It is in the car menus on the safety tab as you have said. Plus once enabled it stays enabled.Make sure the setting for Autohold is enabled - it's in one of the Car menu pages (Safety tab?). Make sure the car is in READY state before changing any setting.
Never had to reset auto hold it's always on in mine.Yes, the setting is disabled by default, and you need to turn it on to use it. It is in the car menus on the safety tab as you have said. Plus once enabled it stays enabled.
Once I had turned on the setting it has remained on. However, it was turned off when I first got the car.Never had to reset auto hold it's always on in mine.
After my third read of the manual and 11,000 miles I finally twigged how this works yesterday ...duhAlso you can touch the brake pedal again (to disengage the auto hold) the car will gently creep forward. Very useful in traffic and makes a for a smooth start.
If I'm in that sort of traffic, I'm using TJA.Also you can touch the brake pedal again (to disengage the auto hold) the car will gently creep forward. Very useful in traffic and makes a for a smooth start.