▼AUTOHOLD System is Turned On
Press the AUTOHOLD switch and
when the AUTOHOLD standby
indicator light turns on, the
AUTOHOLD function turns on.
1. AUTOHOLD standby indicator light
NOTE
When all of the following conditions
are met, the AUTOHOLD standby
indicator light turns on when the
AUTOHOLD switch is pressed and the
AUTOHOLD function turns on.
xThe ignition is switched ON (engine
is running or stopped by i-stop).
xThe driver's seat belt is fastened. xThe driver's door is closed. xThere is no problem with the
AUTOHOLD function.
To operate AUTOHOLD and hold the
brakes
1. Depress the brake pedal and bring
the vehicle to a complete stop.
2. The AUTOHOLD active indicator
light in the instrument cluster turns
on and the brakes are held.
3. The vehicle is held in its stopped
position even with the brake pedal
released.
NOTE
When all of the following conditions
are met, the AUTOHOLD operates and
the brakes are held.
xThe ignition is switched ON (engine
is running or stopped by i-stop).
xThe vehicle is stopped. xThe brake pedal is being depressed. xThe AUTOHOLD active indicator
light turns on.
xThe accelerator pedal is not
depressed.
xThe driver's seat belt is fastened. xThe driver's door is closed. xThere is no problem with the
AUTOHOLD function.
xThe parking brake is released. xThere is no problem with the Electric
Parking Brake (EPB) function.
x(Automatic transmission vehicle)
The selector lever is in a position
other than R position or the vehicle
tilts forward with the selector lever in
the R position.
To release AUTOHOLD and start
driving the vehicle
If you do any of the following actions
to resume driving the vehicle, the
brakes will be released automatically
and the AUTOHOLD active indicator
light turns off.
x(Manual transmission vehicle)
You start to release the clutch pedal
with the shift lever shifted to a
position other than the neutral
position
x(Automatic transmission vehicle)
xThe accelerator pedal is depressed. xThe vehicle tilts rearward or the
selector lever is shifted to the R
position on level ground.
When Driving
Brake
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