Acura TLX Automatic Brake Hold 2018 Manual
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To activate the Automatic Brake Hold feature, press the 'Brake Hold' button located on the center console. Ensure that your seatbelt is fastened and the car is in drive mode. The Brake Hold indicator will illuminate on the dashboard when engaged.
If the Automatic Brake Hold is not engaging, check if your seatbelt is securely fastened and the driver's door is closed. Also, ensure the vehicle is in drive mode and the system is not in a fault state. If issues persist, consult your Acura dealer.
Yes, the Automatic Brake Hold can be used on steep inclines. However, for added safety, it is recommended to use the parking brake when parked on steep slopes.
No, the Automatic Brake Hold feature is designed to work only when the vehicle is in drive mode. It does not function when the car is in reverse.
Yes, it is normal to hear a faint clicking or mechanical noise when the Automatic Brake Hold is engaged or released. This is the system's brake actuator functioning properly.
To disable the Automatic Brake Hold, simply press the 'Brake Hold' button again. The indicator light on the dashboard will turn off, signaling that the feature is disabled.
If you turn off the engine while Automatic Brake Hold is engaged, the parking brake will automatically activate to ensure the vehicle remains stationary.
Yes, the Automatic Brake Hold is particularly useful in stop-and-go traffic, allowing you to remove your foot from the brake while the system holds the vehicle stationary until you press the accelerator.
Yes, when Automatic Brake Hold is active, an indicator light appears on the dashboard, showing that the system is holding the brakes and the vehicle is stationary.
If a system malfunction is detected, the Automatic Brake Hold feature may be disabled, and a warning light will illuminate on the dashboard. It is advisable to have the system checked by a qualified technician if this occurs.