Auto Hold Function - Seat Ateca 2016 Owner's Manual

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The slope of the descent is at least 10%
when driving forward and 9% when driving in
reverse.
The brake and the accelerator are not
pressed.
Hill Descent Control is deactivated on press-
ing the brake and the accelerator or if the
slope is below 5%. The function may be dis-
connected manually in the Easy Connect sys-
tem by pressing the
button and the

›››
function button
Fig.
41.
Control lamps
›››
in Warning and control lamps on
page
107.
It lights up white
Hill Descent Control is active.
It lights up grey
Hill Descent Control is not active. The system is switched
on, but is not adjusting.
Some warning and control lamps will light up
briefly when the ignition is switched on to
check certain functions. They will switch off
after a few seconds.
WARNING
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Observe the safety warnings
and control lamps on page
107.
Driver assistance systems
WARNING
Always be ready to brake. Otherwise, an acci-
dent could occur and cause injury.
Hill Descent Control is only an auxiliary
system that in some situations may not suffi-
ciently brake the vehicle when going down a
slope.
The speed of the vehicle may increase de-
spite the intervention of Hill Descent Control.
HDC

Auto Hold Function

Description and operation
Fig. 170
In the lower part of the centre con-
sole: Auto Hold function button.
The control light of the 
remains on when the Auto Hold function is
connected.
in Warning
Once connected, the Auto Hold function as-
sists the driver in keeping the vehicle station-
ary at repeated intervals or for a certain peri-
od of time with the engine running, for exam-
ple, when going up a slope, when stopped at
traffic lights or in heavy traffic with intermit-
tent stops.
When connected, the Auto Hold function au-
tomatically prevents the vehicle from rolling
when stationary without pressing the brake
pedal.
After detecting that the vehicle is stationary
and the brake pedal has been released, the
Auto Hold function holds the vehicle. The
driver can lift their foot off the brake pedal.
When the driver touches the accelerator ped-
al or accelerates slightly to continue driving,
the Auto Hold function releases the brake.
The vehicle moves according to the slope of
the road.
If the vehicle is stationary and one of the con-
ditions required by the Auto Hold function is
impaired, it disconnects itself and the but-
ton's control light goes out
electronic parking brake connects automati-
cally, if necessary, to park the vehicle safe-
›››
ly
.
›››
Fig. 170
button
Conditions for keeping the vehicle stationary
with the Auto Hold function
The driver door must be closed.
The driver's seat belt must be fastened.
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Fig.
170. The
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