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I saw posts recently about how the brake hold feature is just for lazy/distracted driving. I don't disagree, but did notice something that may help explain why it exists.
With the hybrid coach on, I can see that more electricity is used while stopped if I leave my foot on the pedal, likely because the electric version of a brake booster is working harder. The auto hold feature is probably a way to save battery at long stops. Likely not a big difference if having control over the brakes matters to you (I certainly don't blame that thinking).
With foot on pedal:
With auto hold only:
With the hybrid coach on, I can see that more electricity is used while stopped if I leave my foot on the pedal, likely because the electric version of a brake booster is working harder. The auto hold feature is probably a way to save battery at long stops. Likely not a big difference if having control over the brakes matters to you (I certainly don't blame that thinking).
With foot on pedal:
With auto hold only:
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