How to use Hill Start Assist (Hill Hold Assist) Hill Starts without the Handbrake

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • Hill start assist (hill hold assist) has become increasingly popular in recent years. The system helps the driver easily start a car on a hill without rolling back. In this video I demonstrate how it works, how to use it and why beginners may still be better off using the handbrake start method.
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    00:00 Is it common
    00:28 How it works
    02:14 How to use it
    02:53 Beginners
    05:07 Brake and clutch method
    07:15 Different cars
    07:47 Neutral
    09:09 Advantage

Komentáře • 202

  • @how_about_naw
    @how_about_naw Před rokem +69

    Passed today with 3 minors. Thanks for all the wonderful content, I'm sure that it helped!

  • @myhearn
    @myhearn Před měsícem +5

    I've just got a new car with an electric handbrake that I've never had before, the moment you lift the clutch the auto handbrake comes off before the bite point, so now I'm forced to learn this new way to pull off after years of doing handbrakes starts, very glad this video exists.

  • @Virtual_Imageexe
    @Virtual_Imageexe Před rokem +37

    I own a car that releases the brake when the bite point is reached. It’s a 2017 VW golf. Very useful mechanic for hill starts and just really handy as you don’t need to worry about keeping your foot on the break

    • @alyx6427
      @alyx6427 Před rokem

      seat leon does this (2014 model what he has here), releases at bite point or with gas pedal, not terribly reliable with using no gas tho

  • @shaheerburney398
    @shaheerburney398 Před rokem +21

    Passed my driving test today with 4 minors. Your videos helped immensely, especially the test nerves video. Keep up the good work!

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem +2

      That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @IAmQuinton
    @IAmQuinton Před rokem +7

    In my opinion the best method for a beginner is to set gas,bite point then hand brake off in that order.

  • @alansmith1220
    @alansmith1220 Před rokem +3

    I can't believe I never realised that it was the hill start assist that would delay me moving off by two seconds on hills! When I got my first car after passing this would confuse me and make me think I did not have the biting point so I would lift the clutch higher and stall continuously! The creaking noise too; I never knew why it happened. Another helpful video as usual!

  • @SyedaTasnia
    @SyedaTasnia Před rokem +12

    I've been watching your videos for so long and I finally passed last Wednesday with 2 minors! Also I'm happy that I didn't get a hill start on the test.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem +1

      That's great news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

    • @SyedaTasnia
      @SyedaTasnia Před rokem

      @@ConquerDriving Thank you!

  • @sdwone
    @sdwone Před rokem +3

    Ah! Can't be asked with all these fancy gadgets! Just using the biting point and fine pedal controls works just fine for me!

  • @dlightful4922
    @dlightful4922 Před měsícem

    I’ve been driving for 50 years and just took delivery of my first car with Hill start assist. It seemed to work ok for me, but until I saw this video, I didn’t understand HOW it was working, which was rather disconcerting and inefficient since I was still using the handbrake. This video has been a tremendous help, a clear description of how the system works and how to make the best of it. Thank you very much.
    I will now watch the rest of your videos and find out what else I didn’t know that I didn’t know.

  • @hungyuetkei2288
    @hungyuetkei2288 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I would really like to say thank you😘😘😘 for improving my driving skills. I’ve been watching your video before and after I got my driving license. You’re tremendous help to me🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @saifmohammed1481
    @saifmohammed1481 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for all the insights into hill starts. I travel often to San Francisco and i recently bought a manual. The city is a nightmare and has streets where your hood literally faces the sky at the stop sign.

  • @yoshirenakai
    @yoshirenakai Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thank you for this video ! I got my licence 5 years ago and i always used the clutch before the gas on hills as my instructor taught me. Had an humiliating moment today on my new car but now i understand why i stalled 3 times in a row 😂

  • @tonyblairgaming
    @tonyblairgaming Před rokem +3

    just passed today thanks to a combo of your videos and a patient instructor - thank you for everything!

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem +1

      That's great to hear! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @NotAnAudiophile
    @NotAnAudiophile Před rokem +8

    It took me about a year because of backlogs and weather 🙄 but I finally passed, can’t thank you enough for the videos, along with my instructor they have really helped. Make sure to keep them coming for future drivers!

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      That's great news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @ThomasOfftort
    @ThomasOfftort Před rokem

    Passed 3rd time today, couldn’t have done it without your videos, thanks so much !!!

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      That's great news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @manveersingh1971
    @manveersingh1971 Před rokem +16

    my astra's hill hold assist is way too slow so i end up stalling or get honked at

  • @existenz_svk2639
    @existenz_svk2639 Před rokem +1

    I have a license since 2018 and I still often use the parking brake method, especially in the traffic or on uphill stopping lights when someone is close behind me or on steeper hills, so I dont risk rolling back too much or into somebody, but like you mentioned, the parking brake is not as strong as the footbrake. My pakring brake is sometimes too weak to hold me on steep hills, so I at least use it to slow my car down and prevent it from rolling back fast like a boulder untill I get to the bite point. Hill hold assist is pretty useful, I sometimes wish my car had it too :D Thanks for the vid!

  • @alexribesbcs
    @alexribesbcs Před rokem +5

    My parents' VW T-Cross releases the hill assist brakes when the clutch is at the bite point, independently of the accelerator pedal position (or when a couple seconds have passed). I think my Megane does the same thing but I can't say for sure.

    • @stefanr.3495
      @stefanr.3495 Před rokem

      Yes, I noticed that on my Insignia as well

  • @bradhoyle3963
    @bradhoyle3963 Před rokem +1

    Got my test a week today, these videos are incredibly valuable and help me feel more confident.

  • @velikimedved8589
    @velikimedved8589 Před 7 dny

    Videos are very informative and easy to understand...many thanks

  • @PassionForMusic5
    @PassionForMusic5 Před 11 měsíci

    I really needed this! I passed in May and just bought a new car that has hill assist. I’ve been stalling like crazy and I didn’t know why. I never stalled that much in my instructor car so it’s been giving me a lot of anxiety

  • @jackwhitfield8709
    @jackwhitfield8709 Před rokem

    passed first time today, been watchiing your vids for ages and really helped

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      That's great news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @Ava-ve3yi
    @Ava-ve3yi Před rokem +1

    I just wanted to say thank you I watched almost all of your videos over and over before my second test and I passed with 0 minors!!!

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem +1

      That's great to hear! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @rufusgreenleaf2466
    @rufusgreenleaf2466 Před rokem

    It's a coincidence that i thought about my car having Hill Start Assist like a day before you uploaded this video. I flicked through the settings and saw the HSA was already activated in my car though i've never noticed it, maybe i'm too nervous so i just use the handbrake. Will try it out sometime.

  • @charliezakaszewski3754
    @charliezakaszewski3754 Před rokem +10

    i've always found that the handbrake start is easier than hold assist, but I didn't realise it was such a common feature

  • @Stella-fz7sy
    @Stella-fz7sy Před rokem

    My previous instructor's car had hill assist and it really helped me a lot in hill starts without handbrake but once I jump in my family member's car I stall quite a lot with some rollback. I believe the car does not have hill assist so I was encouraged to use handbrake to reduce those problems but it is so slow for me, it tends to make me hesitate and miss opportunities at hill junctions. Cars behind me aren't really that patient, sometimes i end up over reving by accident or not completely releasing the handbrake lol. I tried the handbrake technique quite a bit but quickly went back to do the bite to hold and then gas. I like that technique a lot and it gets me to actually find the biting point which I normally don't do but I guess it would not work on steeper hills like the one in Bristol, that one looks like I need a hand brake and more gas.

  • @LucyLuckyEquestrian
    @LucyLuckyEquestrian Před rokem +1

    Just wanted to comment and say thank you for your videos! They really helped me and I passed with 3 minors yesterday :)

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      That's great news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @nnx8989
    @nnx8989 Před 6 měsíci

    Woww thank you so much for this explanation i was stressing, I'm driving a suzuki baleno, recently gave me a warning light that ESP service system(Hill hold disabled) i noticed that this happens when ever i drive in a traffic jam, then disappears when i switch off and on the car. Now that you've explained this hill assist i think i know the reason for the hill hold to be disabled.

  • @ChrisChronos
    @ChrisChronos Před rokem +1

    TLDR: Richard, the car you're looking for is the Golf MK7. I got one and it will hold the car indefinitely, and releases the brakes the moment you get to the clutch's biting point, not input from the gas pedal!
    I learnt to drive in a polo with the exact same system and hated it, I couldn't understand why there was a time limit in the first place if it can detect to disengage. It turns out it doesn't have to be that way. my golf mk7 has exactly what you're looking for, it will hold the car for you indefinitely, and will only release when it detects the clutch at the biting point. it is such a better system that it makes me feel like a lazy driver lol luckily I still remember how to move a car without it 😂😂 if you ever get the chance, check out the golf mk7 and mk8, the auto hold on that car is perfect. It's an actual cheatcode for doing hill starts, as the car will always automatically add enough gas when you get to the clutch biting point in order for you get going, regardless of how steep the hill is!
    It also wont let you coast down a hill in neutral, but if you ever want do that for whatever reason, you can push the electric handbrake button downwards instead of upwards which disengages the system until the next time you come to a stop.

  • @RelaxWithVanessa
    @RelaxWithVanessa Před 11 měsíci

    I passed my test today with 2 minors! Thank you so much for your videos, honestly!💛

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před 11 měsíci

      That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @benimo6
    @benimo6 Před rokem

    I just passed today for the first time with 2 minors, thank you again for uploading all these videos, they really helped out!!!!

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem +1

      That's great news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @lsell87
    @lsell87 Před 10 měsíci

    Ive recently gone from an old 2007 Peugeot 207 that ive had for 2 years to a newer model 2019 208 with hill assist, everything was going great untill i suddenly started doing hill starts like i did in the 207 and getting the juddering. Thank you for clearing up my confusion and now i dont think my car is broke, its just me 😂

  • @DoorTechnicianRick
    @DoorTechnicianRick Před rokem

    I actually ended up disabling hill hold when I was learning too because I found it harder when enabled (don't have an actual handbrake neither), never used it again 😅 great vid

  • @Jupiter12.000
    @Jupiter12.000 Před rokem

    Awesome Video Richard.

  • @Declan_Mc04
    @Declan_Mc04 Před rokem

    Hi Richard, passed my driving test third time lucky at Speke today, third hardest in the country as you said 😂. Your videos have really helped and I’ll keep on watching!

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem +1

      That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @conorallen100
    @conorallen100 Před rokem +1

    My dad's Dacia duster has a hill start assist system and it actually makes taking off harder because it takes too long to disengage as well activating alot of the time when I'm holding the brake at a junction

  • @gracieball4
    @gracieball4 Před rokem +2

    I passed today with 3 minors. Thank you, your videos have really helped me in my journey!

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      That's great news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @user-mv5zt8qd9l
    @user-mv5zt8qd9l Před rokem +3

    Good video. My 2013 Audi saloon has a hold assist that will keep the brakes on indefinitely until there is both gas and bite (although bite alone can trigger it sometimes) - the system detects when you've got enough power going to the wheels to move off with minimal rolling

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama Před rokem +1

      My 2020 Toyota Corolla hatchback also has what's called a "brake hold" feature (I'm in the US, I don't know if the 12th generation Corollas in the UK have it). My car also has hill hold assist as described in this video, which can't be turned off. Anyway, brake hold is optional, and is activated by pressing a button on the center console. Like hill hold assist, brake hold uses the ABS to hold the brakes until there is enough power to move off. I'd love to learn how to do a real hill start, but I'm so scared of rolling back into someone and causing an accident. So, I've become completely dependent on the brake hold. Which I suppose doesn't really matter, because most cars in the US are automatics anyway, and the chance of me ever driving a manual car other than my own is likely zero. But hill starts is skill I'd like to learn. Maybe one day, I'll be brave and practice proper hill starts, without relying on the brake hold.

  • @theatwins02
    @theatwins02 Před 2 měsíci

    😅 Playing the learner is exactly what I've been doing. Thanks for that because I'll remember

  • @Dozeji
    @Dozeji Před rokem

    Fiat Panda III does have Hill Hold Assist, but the issue you described about the car fighting with the brakes does arise there. I can physically feel the brakes disengaging and me shooting off, the car doesn't let go when I press the gas pedal. It's cheap to just insert a rudimentary type of HSA into a car's computer, I feel

  • @inesucrvenom
    @inesucrvenom Před 2 měsíci

    You know what's awesome? That I can buy a new car, come to your videos and you've already made one about issues I have :D I kept stalling it and didn't manage to quite understand what I was doing wrong. You explained it so clearly, thank you. I believe now I'll be able to enjoy hill assist, I was close to shutting it down because of how much anxiety it induced me in just few rides. BTW if you want to try interesting car - toyota GR 86 :D Now we have both mazda mx5 nc and gr 86, fun fun :D Especially on hilly roads - toyota is definitely a beast - you feel it accelerating even when it's in fourth gear and road is uphill and reacts to small amounts of gas already, whereas mazda would need 3rd gear, pedal to the metal and you count to 3-4 until you feel it gets the power. I heard that your mx5, so nd has similar feeling like toyota / because it's more powerful than nc, maybe that's more torque that makes the difference in feeling. Anyhow, just wanted to share another toy, if you can put your hands on it for test drive at least, seize the opportunity :D And thanks for having so many covered topics! Now to binge watching what I've missed in last year while I was playing around with mazda :D

  • @bjthedjdutchdude1992
    @bjthedjdutchdude1992 Před rokem

    I learned it with my 2014 Fiat Panda. I use the clutch and brake. I only use the handbrake when I'm in uphill traffic

  • @quinnobi42
    @quinnobi42 Před rokem +1

    Something I wanted to point out is that some cars have handbrakes that engage all four wheels. In my car, it actually pulls the brake pedal down when you pull the handbrake. That being said, the handbrake is definitely less powerful. I've rolled backwards on hills because I hadn't pulled the handbrake hard enough.

  • @hllbcq188
    @hllbcq188 Před rokem +1

    Your videos continue to be helpful even a year after getting my license - thank you! A quick question - have you found any difference in doing handbrake starts with an electronic handbrake vs a traditional one?

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, electronic parking brakes are easier as they disengage automatically. Other than that I use them in the same way.

  • @mintydog06
    @mintydog06 Před 10 měsíci

    Get video with a full explanation, now I immediately want to see what hill start assist is like on the steepest road in England!
    We have a very steep hill where we live, and I was terrible doing hill start assist there, as I wasn't quick enough to take off, then slammed on the breaks so I didn't roll down.

  • @savelucdanut7437
    @savelucdanut7437 Před 9 měsíci

    Passed about 7 months ago with no minors. Your videos helped me a lot on all the subjects. I own a car with electric hand brake hill starts seems to be a pain. Any advice? Cheers

  • @chadastbury
    @chadastbury Před rokem +1

    I've found HSA can't be activated if you press the brakes firmly (as in push the peddle further down). You can actually feel the peddle nudge when the system releases the brakes. Problem with this is the HSA can activate even when you're on flat, but if you pull away with gas it doesn't tend to be a problem (unless you're less experienced perhaps). Good video Richard 👍

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem +1

      Some cars have a hold function if you press the brake pedal firmly. Most don't have this system in my experience. A Mercedes A class is the only car I've driven with it.

  • @DPS93
    @DPS93 Před rokem

    I have a seat Ibiza 2017 which needs gas. My instructor never taught me to give it gas because the engine was strong enough to set off using the bite point. I really struggled when I got the car and even stalled on very slight inclines which was very stressful!

  • @beardyface8492
    @beardyface8492 Před rokem

    I can't find the article now, but there was talk of requiring hill start assist as part of EU type approval for new cars.

  • @MatrixFuse
    @MatrixFuse Před rokem

    When I first had a car with HSA, I didn't know that cars had it or what it was, and I thought my brakes were sticking / locking! I did learn something knew though in this video; I didn't realise the foot brake operated the back brakes, I thought the back brakes only activated / work the hand brake and worked on a drum system. I thought that's why when you brake hard, the car front dips into the road a little, but I guess that must just be the G force 🤔

  • @finalscore2983
    @finalscore2983 Před 7 měsíci

    My instructor's car is a vauxhall corsa 2015 reg.
    It has Hill start assist. It is incredibly annoying. It does not release when you press the gas. You count zero, one, two and it releases. This feels too long for me. It appears to last longer than your car, perhaps a second longer.
    My instructor taught me both methods (handbrake and footbrake) when teaching me Hill starts in maybe my second lesson (now on 24hrs). I found I have a preference for the footbrake method you describe at 5:15 simply because I initially found it more challenging and practised it with her over the handbrake method, and of course it's useful in all traffic conditions, not just on hills. In fact, only today have I started to use the handbrake much because my right foot is getting fatigued from floating it on the brake and gas etc.
    Anyway, for a long time I thought that the car wasn't moving, therefore I mustn't have the clutch high enough and therefore I needed to lift it higher. This invariably lead to a stall.
    Even today, potential serious fault if I were on a test as I gave way going uphill to a driver coming downhill, cars on the left, driver coming downhill passed, driver coming downhill flashed me and stopped clearly giving way, so I went to move and was stuck for a whole 2 seconds. Right as I started moving, he did too, clearly having decided I wasn't going to take that priority due to my apparent inaction. He recognised it quickly and stopped again, but it felt hairy.
    I would far rather disable it. I can get to the accelerator fine. I have the clutch just dipped below the bite point so rolling back is not an issue. It actively makes me feel like I have less control of the car.

  • @thedoctor1837
    @thedoctor1837 Před rokem

    I hope my driving instructor will be as good as Richard!

  • @araujo3498
    @araujo3498 Před 4 měsíci

    Does the 4s timer start after v leave the brakes? Or the moment the car stops the timer starts?

  • @diglet553
    @diglet553 Před rokem +1

    Hill hold assist drives me insane sometimes, I've stalled repeatedly in that past because I wasn't giving enough gas for it release the brakes, so I was effectively trying to pull away in "tick over". In my instructor's Kia, it seems to come on when it feels like it. Got used to it eventually where I just needed to give that extra gas, much like a regular hill start, for it to release the brakes.

  • @amoryblaine1102
    @amoryblaine1102 Před 6 měsíci

    Can the auto hold function do the same thing ? Or shouldn't it be engaged on hills? Guessing it brakes for longer on auto hold? Than hill assist?

  • @bricktop2461
    @bricktop2461 Před rokem

    Good afternoon Richard,
    I wanted to say thank you for the videos that you make.
    Between my lessons with my brilliant driving instructor and watching your videos, I passed my driving test yesterday with six minors which I'm very happy about so thank you!
    Do you have a website you would recommend for tips and things to look out for / avoid when buying a car?

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem +2

      That's great news! Congratulations on passing! This video may help: czcams.com/video/k3SCr4BSzYc/video.html

    • @bricktop2461
      @bricktop2461 Před rokem

      @@ConquerDriving thank you!

  • @bri77uk1
    @bri77uk1 Před rokem +1

    Having passed my test back in the last decade of the last century, I've always used the "set the gas, find the biting point, release the handbrake" method.
    I've had one modern manual, which must have had hill hold assist, and on hill starts it was always upset with me not releasing the handbrake the second I touched the gas, and would beep to tell me off. 😅
    The new method of not setting the gas to pull away just feels all kinds of wrong. Even the diesel 205 I passed my test in would not let me get away with that, and that was a difficult to stall car at the time.
    I suspect a recently qualified driver would really struggle with an older car if they were taught that way.

  • @DumboDyl23
    @DumboDyl23 Před rokem

    I passed my driving test this morning in Norwich, first try with one minor, from hesitation on a double mini roundabout.

  • @LOUDTEKNOMUSIC
    @LOUDTEKNOMUSIC Před 11 měsíci

    I just passed my test and my new car I'm picking up next week (VW Golf) has auto brake hold aswell as an electric parking brake which I've never used before.
    How would you do hill starts as a new driver with an electric parking brake? Or would you use the auto hold brake?

  • @pdw1977
    @pdw1977 Před 3 měsíci

    In my Puma, if you take your foot off the brake and press the gas whilst the clutch is still fully depressed, it holds the car car for 5 seconds, allowing the clutch to be slowly raised. I'm also an ADI

  • @hudders11
    @hudders11 Před rokem +4

    I think the best help on hill starts is anticipating when the traffic will begin to move so you're not rushing. Rushing is when you will rocket the clutch up and stall. I seem to have nailed holding the car with the brakes, finding just enough bite to keep it there and then going to gas and lifting the clutch a tiny bit more. Don't know if my 2011 fiesta is helping me and that would quickly fail in many other cars.

    • @maiden5427
      @maiden5427 Před rokem

      Nah, it seems like you know what you are doing

    • @chriscurtain1816
      @chriscurtain1816 Před rokem

      'Not rushing' is one of the best bits of advice I gave my pupils. That was best achieved by releasing the hand brake very slowly. If holding on the foot brake works for you, then fine. But I wouldn't recommend teaching that method as the foot brake is much more powerful than the hand brake so it's much harder to feel when you have the required control with the clutch. Plus of course you often need power from the accelerator pedal as well as the clutch, which is impossible to do if your foot is using the brake. That then requires a quick skip from brake to gas and is one of the causes of rushing, which, as you correctly say, is best avoided. Well done for not rushing, but try using the hand brake. Especially if you're supervising family or friends in the future.

    • @maiden5427
      @maiden5427 Před rokem

      @@chriscurtain1816 If you know the car you are driving very well then the right amount of bite point should be enough to hold the car on the hill, this will stop the car from rolling backwards and that gives you just about enough time to release the brakes and put your right foot on the gas pedal.

    • @chriscurtain1816
      @chriscurtain1816 Před rokem

      @@maiden5427 I know. Hence my third sentence above. But it won't work in every situation given the wrong combination of car (power), load / number of passengers and gradient. Any difficulty usually gets exposed on the first change of car, especially if that's to a significantly less powerful car than the one used for lessons.

  • @Vardaris
    @Vardaris Před rokem +1

    Question: In cars with the new electric handbreak, is htere another way to do a hill start without doing the lifting of the clutch to the middle and pressing gas?

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem +1

      Same methods as a car with a manual handbrake but the electronic handbrake automatically disengages when you try to move the car.

  • @Adam-su1xe
    @Adam-su1xe Před rokem

    Have my driving test on wednesday wish me luck

  • @joshlucas4269
    @joshlucas4269 Před rokem

    Please can you do a video about the new DVSA driving test changes

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      Thank you for your suggestion. This link may help you: www.gov.uk/government/consultations/driving-tests-improving-availability-and-processes/outcome/improving-driving-test-availability-and-processes-consultation-outcome

  • @walkingpizza1796
    @walkingpizza1796 Před rokem

    can we have another mock test video?
    those are really good

  • @jcvgaming
    @jcvgaming Před rokem +1

    When doing handbrake method, do you rev up with gas first or hold the clutch to biting point?

  • @samsammy95
    @samsammy95 Před rokem

    Could you do a vid on Clutch braking?
    Essentially it's engine braking with clutch inputs to control the speed without accelerator input.
    It's very useful in extreme downhills in stick shifts. I wonder if it causes more clutch wear, since there is no accelerator input.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      These videos may help: czcams.com/video/LeG1JTpl6pc/video.html
      czcams.com/video/nhS_lfQ8PFM/video.html

  • @ytee001
    @ytee001 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks so much for your content, they are really helpful.
    I have a full licence for 2years now but I have been driving an automatic vehicle since until recently having to drive a manual replacement car. In the last few days, I have stalled a couple of times especially on hills as I kept using the handbrakes which made everything cumbersome, trusting the car to do the hill assist as you explained did the trick.

  • @ankybhagat9283
    @ankybhagat9283 Před rokem

    I Recently Buyied Hyundai Venue DCT Car In India With Turbo GDi 1.0 Engine.

  • @maxd4968
    @maxd4968 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My 06 manual forester has this but there no time limit you can just keep ur foot on the clutch for however long you want and It won’t roll. I’ve driven a few manual Suzuki’s Hyundai and Volkswagen’s from the 2010s and non of them have had this

    • @maxd4968
      @maxd4968 Před 2 měsíci

      It’s actually a very interesting system compared to this. It actually works quite different it will engage when you come to a complete stop with the brakes and the clutch fully depressed. You can then completely come off the brake and just hold the clutch all the way down and it won’t roll back. It’s completely separate to the accelerator it actually releases when the clutch is even slightly brought up from full depressed position

  • @rickybritish
    @rickybritish Před rokem

    Hi I have a Audi A5 2013 manual s and I am interested in installing the hill hold assist but I have the 1AS is it possible to fit it and he will work.?

  • @maryamzafar3379
    @maryamzafar3379 Před rokem

    What’s your recommendations for when deciding when to go on a multi-lane roundabout but when your view is restricted by a car on the right lane, should you trust their decision and go with them or stop until you can see and make your own decision?

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      I recommend making your own decision because they could start going and suddenly stop. It's a problem, usually I wait for the car next to me to move then decide or try to see through their windows if possible.

  • @mariammotala5488
    @mariammotala5488 Před rokem

    Could you explain what you would do say for example you're in very slow moving traffic Going uphill? How would you crawl uphill?

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      This video may help: czcams.com/video/_6YyHxgZJMA/video.html

  • @lukesalvidge118
    @lukesalvidge118 Před rokem

    I have never used hill start assist, and my current car 2005 fiesta doesn't have it. A bit of just rapid pedal hopping sorts it out lol

  • @pixelcaisa
    @pixelcaisa Před rokem

    I never used the handbrake method and I always used brake-clutch method(with or without hill assist), I found that the handbrake usage takes too long and I only used it for parking or waiting to long in a stand still traffic + it wears out in time

  • @iannickCZ
    @iannickCZ Před 9 měsíci

    So the hill assist is working just forward, not on reverse, right?

  • @versthertenplerst6081
    @versthertenplerst6081 Před 6 měsíci

    What about just balancing the clutch? I find doing that way easier than using a handbrake hillstart. In fact, I still haven’t gotten the hang of handbrake hillstarts bc I’ve just gotten used to balancing the clutch.

  • @All_i_want_is_a_slammed_Mk4R32

    hi, this is off topic but 44% of drivers fail at luton, i’ve been driving around there recently but some of the places on the routes are confusing. would you do a video covering tricky luton roundabouts and junctions?
    edit: my test is monday

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      That's about the average pass rate for the nation. Thank you for your suggestion and good luck with your test!

  • @tomedinburgh4490
    @tomedinburgh4490 Před rokem +1

    I learned to drive privately before taking lessons so picked up some odd things. I legitimately find a handbrake start significantly more stressfull regardless of gradiant.. but I've never tried not having hill start assist or a vehicle that requires gas before the clutch I guess.

    • @lukesalvidge118
      @lukesalvidge118 Před rokem

      This is so weird to me, I'm the exact opposite lol

    • @tomedinburgh4490
      @tomedinburgh4490 Před rokem +1

      @@lukesalvidge118 apparently most learners prefer the handbrake. For me it just feels like a slower start (time pressure) and more things to do (multi tasking stress). Footbrake feels incredibly natural to me..until im stuck in traffic on a hill for 4mins at which point I might give in and use handbrake haha

    • @lukesalvidge118
      @lukesalvidge118 Před rokem

      @@tomedinburgh4490 I used to use handbrake all the time but now I don't. I don't have hill start assist, but I just use foot brake unless I'm stuck in traffic for ages

  • @sadsharksvehementcomics8265

    I have the opposite problem with the hill hold assist on my WRX. It only holds me in place for like half a second and then I start rolling back, so I've learned to just give the right amount of clutch and bite point to accelerate myself just enough to stop from falling back, give the right amount of revs and then come off the clutch when I'm ready. I'm probably burning my clutch a bit by doing that but I'd rather do that than not fall back into someone's front bumper.

  • @hamsterama
    @hamsterama Před rokem

    Hi Richard! My 2020 Toyota Corolla hatchback comes with a brake hold feature, which is activated by pressing a button on the center console. It holds the brakes indefinitely using ABS, and automatically releases once you give enough bite point and gas to move off. After three years of manual driving, I've yet to learn how to do a real hill start. I've tried practicing in a parking lot that has a slope, but I can't get the car to not roll backwards, in spite of my car having hill hold assist as described in this video. So, I'm too scared to practice hill starts in traffic, because I know I'll roll backwards into another car. I've become completely dependent on the brake hold feature. I know, a bad habit, but this is America, where 95 percent of cars are automatics. Brake hold of course activates every time you press firmly on the brake, even on flat terrain. Is there a chance that brake hold causes more wear to the clutch? If brake hold causes slightly more clutch wear, is it something I should worry about? I mostly use my Corolla for long highway driving on weekends, and I use my automatic Yaris for city driving.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem +2

      Brake hold would only increase clutch wear if it disengages too late when you're trying to move.

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama Před rokem +1

      @@ConquerDriving Hi Richard, thanks for your reply! The brake hold instantly disengages when I'm trying to move. So, sounds like I'll be fine if I continue to use brake hold. Although I realize that, ideally, I should learn to do a proper hill start. Hopefully, I'll find someone someday who can sit in my car with me and advise me on what I'm doing wrong.

  • @VSTV1993
    @VSTV1993 Před rokem

    My 2009 citroen c4 has hill start assist but mine is auto. I have drove manuals with it but i find it annoying sometimes

  • @Xenon777_
    @Xenon777_ Před rokem +1

    Personally, I always use the handbrake method for hill starts. My car is diesel anyway so you could never hold the car using "no gas" - the car will barely move on the level without almost stalling, if you I don't rev the engine. Even when I drove a petrol, I still used the handbrake method. The handbrake should easily hold the weight of the car and if it doesn't, it should be fixed.

  • @marinborevkovic5035
    @marinborevkovic5035 Před rokem

    When i was in driving school the hill assist releases the brakes when i lift the clutch even a slight bit. This is in a golf 7 and 8

  • @duoyuanwang3211
    @duoyuanwang3211 Před rokem

    Does the system kick in when you are trying to reverse facing downhill?

  • @zuperzix
    @zuperzix Před rokem

    I know this is beside the point but where do you buy your shoes?

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      Those shoes were from Calzado in Poznań Poland if I remember correctly.

  • @BloodSugar7
    @BloodSugar7 Před 3 měsíci

    Passed and got my license today. Thank you for your content it was really helpful!
    From Singapore 🫡

  • @Pera-Peric
    @Pera-Peric Před 4 měsíci

    *try it like this - pull the handbrake - press the clutch - press the handbrake button and hold it. don't put down - press the foot brake until you hear a click - release the handbrake - the car will stay until you leave*

  • @dankshiz69
    @dankshiz69 Před rokem

    Does the same happen in reverse when reversing uphill?

  • @simonworsley8551
    @simonworsley8551 Před rokem +1

    Does it work if you're facing downhill and want to reverse back uphill? I.e. does it stop you rolling forward?

    • @shannon784
      @shannon784 Před rokem +1

      Not too sure about all cars but my 2016 Vauxhall Corsa hill assist works both up and down hill!

    • @Dayboot33
      @Dayboot33 Před rokem

      Mine too (2016 Hyundai i30). Confused the hell out of me for a while as I park on a very steep hill at home facing down. Normally do a reverse parallel park, and then let the car roll forward on just the clutch into its final position. So would reverse up, leave it in reverse with foot on clutch, take brake off to let car roll forward and... nothing. Until two seconds later the brakes suddenly release and the car goes flying down the hill.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      In reverse it does in the cars I've tried.

  • @subhroy
    @subhroy Před rokem

    What’s the need for a manual car in the current generation. ?

  • @robloxfan4271
    @robloxfan4271 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m guessing this works the same way in automatics?

  • @ShotEmUpGood
    @ShotEmUpGood Před rokem

    Do you think hill assist works with reverse gear when the car is facing downhill? It's kind of like the opposite of first gear with the car facing uphill.

  • @LoveLikeaHurricane
    @LoveLikeaHurricane Před 3 měsíci

    I dont' find hill start assist to be reliable. Unless I'm not doing it right, I find it sometimes works, and sometimes I expect to work but it doesn't (so i roll slightly). I engage the "brake hold" button (not the parking brake button) in the Civic Type R so that acts as my "hand brake" now for more consistency. I believe brake hold is more for applying the brakes for you when you are at a light/stop so you don't have to use the brake pedal.

  • @iamkhtray
    @iamkhtray Před rokem

    if you are in an automatic car, you are going uphill, in Drive Gear but you are rolling back because of lack of acceleration and without braking, would it damage the car? how about in a manual car? thanks

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      It's unlikely to cause damage unless you went very fast, lifted the clutch and made the engine spin backwards.

    • @iamkhtray
      @iamkhtray Před rokem

      @@ConquerDriving suppose the clutch is engaged, it is in the first gear, but when the engine spins backward and the first gear spin backward too?

  • @ParcoLee
    @ParcoLee Před rokem

    Hill start assist in my hybrid auto car holds also 2 seconds. Have to trigger (enable) it by floor my brake pedal to the metal after my car has stopped still and I'm still holding on my brake pedal. But when I cancel it by hitting my gas pedal, there is an odd sound like "gwat-gwat", which sounds like strenuously pulling a stubborn suction cup out from a metal disc. 🤔 That sounds a little strange and creepy. I have no idea if that's absolutely normal, or something malfunction inside, or it's seriously wearing my brakes or clutch... That doesn't make me feel anyway good.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      It may be the sound of the brake pads disengaging. They can make a noise.

    • @ParcoLee
      @ParcoLee Před rokem

      @@ConquerDriving That sounds like and feels like there is a stiff suction cup being pulled off hard from a metal disc. I wonder why I don't feel or hear that when I come off my foot brake... 🤔 Interesting... I'm afraid if it will damage my brake bit by bit or quicken its wear...

  • @GabrielLittle
    @GabrielLittle Před 6 měsíci

    very nice socks you have there

  • @ElMag-br6qp
    @ElMag-br6qp Před rokem

    What is half clutch and when to use it?

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      Half clutch is the clutch bite point, this video may help: czcams.com/video/TGadntYbkQ8/video.html

  • @joaquinlopez5851
    @joaquinlopez5851 Před rokem

    What do I do if my automatic car doesn't have Hill Start Assist? A few days back I tried to go uphill and had to stop midway. When I tried going up again I let go the brake and went for the gas, but the car started rolling, I tried also holding the brake with my left foot and press the gas with my right as soon as I let go off the brakes. And yet I rolled back again! Is there something I'm missing or doing wrong altogether?
    In the end I had to roll back all the way down the hill and grab some speed to take it in one go without stopping.
    This was seriously scary for me as this is a new (used) car so it hadn't ever happened to me before! Thanks in advance if you read this comment

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  Před rokem

      I recommend a handbrake start. Press the gas with the handbrake on then release the handbrake immediately. This video may help: czcams.com/video/O3cTlwMytfU/video.html

    • @joaquinlopez5851
      @joaquinlopez5851 Před rokem

      @@ConquerDriving thank you so much!

  • @WillWalmsley-qm6yw
    @WillWalmsley-qm6yw Před rokem

    Your videos made me pass. Thankyou!