How To Use BMW Auto Hold Function - BMW 520d

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • We look at how to use BMW auto hold function on a BMW 520d. Knowing how to use the BMW auto hold function makes driving in slow stop start traffic so much easier. The auto hold is like an auto handbrake and stops the car from moving when you lift off the foot brake.
    To use the BMW auto hold you simply push the auto hold button to illuminate the green light on the auto hold button and on the dashboard too. Once the auto hold is engaged then every time you stop the car with the foot brake the auto hold will hold the car until you push the gas pedal. This means that you don't have to use the electronic handbrake to hold the car or the foot brake.
    Auto hold is not just a BMW feature, it is available on a wide range of cars. It is only available on automatic gearbox cars as this feature will only work with an auto box.
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Komentáře • 6

  • @MS-sy8ls
    @MS-sy8ls Před 2 lety +1

    Is this feature ‘safe’ to use long term? My car is clunking when I pull away with auto hold engaged. When I turn off auto hold the clunking noise stops

    • @ChimpOnCars
      @ChimpOnCars  Před rokem +1

      Good question, I can’t give you an answer on your specific problem. It’s a simple system working with the electronic handbrake. Most of the working parts to this are just the normal braking system which is mechanical.
      Definitely get yours looked at as clunking brakes could be a serious issue!

    • @user-hn8ls4sh8v
      @user-hn8ls4sh8v Před rokem

      Mercedes is so much better, you just have to double press the break pedal to engage this. Had it on my old Mercedes. Now I'm in a bmw this seems quite outdated for a 100k+ car

    • @majorsharpe5208
      @majorsharpe5208 Před 10 měsíci

      You only have to press the break pedal once to engage it with the BMW?@@user-hn8ls4sh8v

  • @MrOsman1967
    @MrOsman1967 Před měsícem +1

    What kind of english is this?