WARNING
function may result in vehicle
drift, sideslip or deection when
the vehicle passes through bends
or dangerous/heavy-trac road
sections, or when the vehicle
is driven under severe weather
conditions. Be careful and do not
cause any accident.
Automatic Vehicle Hold
(AVH)
The automatic vehicle hold (AVH) takes
place when the vehicle needs to be
stationary for longer periods of time, such
as in trac jams on a slope, or waiting at
trac lights. The AVH function is enabled
when the brake pedal is pressed to stop
the vehicle.
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Press the AVH switch to enable AVH.
A white indicator for AVH standby is
displayed on the instrument cluster,
and it turns green when AVH can be
enabled.
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Press the AVH switch again to disable
AVH.
CAUTION
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Pressing the accelerator pedal,
switching to the "P" gear, or
engaging the EPB can make the
vehicle exit AVH mode and return
CAUTION
to the AVH standby status; even if
the AVH standby status conditions
are not met, the vehicle will also
exit AVH mode.
Preconditions for AVH Standby (All
Must Be Met)
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AVH switch is turned on and the white
AVH standby indicator is displayed on
the instrument cluster.
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The driver seat belt is fastened and the
doors are closed.
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The vehicle drive motor is started or
the ignition is on.
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Intelligent power braking system and
electrical park brake (EPB) systems are
normal.
AVH Running Conditions (All Must Be
Met)
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The AVH function is standby.
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In D gear, the brake pedal is pressed to
stop the vehicle.
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The AVH function is enabled, brake
lights and the high mounted stop
lamp are on, and the AVH indicator
on the cluster turns green.
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The AVH function enters the standby
mode after working for 10 minutes,
with the EPB automatically engaged.
CAUTION
●
For AVH to be activated, all the
conditions must be met at the
same time.
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For AVH to be activated, all
conditions of automatic parking
function must be met.
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