Brake hold reliability
#2
Pole Position
That's a great question and something I always worry about. I don't use the hold feature very often because I'm mostly a highway commuter who spends little time in traffic, but when I do use it I've had zero issues with it. But in the back of my mind I do wonder about the thing...or worry I'll accidentally tap the gas pedal with my foot and unexpectedly release it without paying attention to the car in front of me.
I've never seen or heard of a brake hold feature before getting this car, I'm surprised it's even legal (but I'm not complaining).
I've never seen or heard of a brake hold feature before getting this car, I'm surprised it's even legal (but I'm not complaining).
#4
Lexus Test Driver
I have used it on hills in tight traffic and it never had an issue. Even though I have confidence I think the natural resting position of my foot will always be by the brakes anyways.
#5
Initially I barely used it but now I find it convenient and useful. No issues at all
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#11
Lexus Test Driver
No issues either. Nice that you can't just accidentally turn it off without having your foot on the brake first. I use it in drive thru's, a must have IMO esp if its busy lol. Also if I'm stopped a light for a while.
#12
The HOLD feature was new to most Lexus drivers with the '07 models.
Several owners had operational problems with the time-out and other safety interlock features.
Here is a link from 8 years ago - interesting reading: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...idiculous.html
One thing that I want to point out is that the driver's door doorjamb-switch is a very important part of the safety system that protects drivers while they are using the HOLD feature. Many of the doorjamb switches have turned out to be defective and it is not always apparent when they no longer work. If you are using the HOLD feature, be sure to verify that your doorjamb switch works.
Several owners had operational problems with the time-out and other safety interlock features.
Here is a link from 8 years ago - interesting reading: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...idiculous.html
One thing that I want to point out is that the driver's door doorjamb-switch is a very important part of the safety system that protects drivers while they are using the HOLD feature. Many of the doorjamb switches have turned out to be defective and it is not always apparent when they no longer work. If you are using the HOLD feature, be sure to verify that your doorjamb switch works.
#13
Lexus Fanatic
No issue here, like the feature a lot and I miss it when I drive the van.
Interestingly my cousin's new Honda Civic has the feature also...
Interestingly my cousin's new Honda Civic has the feature also...
#14
No issues on mine either. I use it off on and one but in the off chance you leave it engage for about 2 minutes or so it applies the parking brake. But I've never had it auto-release without pressing the gas pedal.
#15
Since I don't usually commute in traffic, I rarely use this function. However, when I do I try to stop a little further away from the car in front of me than I usually do. The thought always crosses my mind if this system releases, I could bump the car in front of me before I hit the brake.
However, it has never let go.
However, it has never let go.