I can't comment on the Jazz, but on the U.K. HR-V e:EHV the brake hold holds for about ONE minute.
I can't comment on the Jazz, but on the U.K. HR-V e:EHV the brake hold holds for about ONE minute.
At traffic lights and jams, you must be ready to hit the brake pedal otherwise the car will' creep' into the back of the vehicle in front of you! :o
I have nearly been caught out on a couple of occasions, until I realised it always did it.
I checked with dealer and he confirmed it is working as intended.
Pretty bluddy pointless if you ask me!!
■ The system automatically cancels and the parking brake is applied when:
• Braking is kept for more than 10 minutes.
• The driver’s seat belt is unfastened.
• The power system is turned off.
• There is a problem with automatic brake hold system
I can't comment on the Jazz, but on the U.K. HR-V e:EHV the brake hold holds for about ONE minute.
At traffic lights and jams, you must be ready to hit the brake pedal otherwise the car will' creep' into the back of the vehicle in front of you! :o
Colin, you need to speak with the dealer again. According to the handbook it should stay on for up to 10 minutes and when it disengages the handbrake should come on.Quote
• There is a problem with automatic brake hold system
It would be downright dangerous for Honda to have designed it any other way.
Wonder said,
The car remains braked for a maximum of 10 minutes then the brake comes off.
(Both things at least in Italy)"
I can't comment on the Jazz, but on the U.K. HR-V e:EHV the brake hold holds for about ONE minute.
At traffic lights and jams, you must be ready to hit the brake pedal otherwise the car will' creep' into the back of the vehicle in front of you! :o
I have nearly been caught out on a couple of occasions, until I realised it always did it.
I checked with dealer and he confirmed it is working as intended.
Pretty bluddy pointless if you ask me!!