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Auto hold vs Hill Hold Control

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On 30/4/2017 at 13:32, BillyJim said:

All Superb III have auto-hold. You simply need to activate it by pressing the auto-hold button. It's located next to the park brake switch.

For some reason auto-hold is not enabled from new. After a few times (about three) of activating it between ignition starts it then remembers the last setting used.

It's a Superb II so it doesn't have it. Trust me, I've had plenty time to try out all features. Now I drive a Mercedes C-class estate, which is quite underwhelming

26 minutes ago, Tranberg said:

It's a Superb II so it doesn't have it. Trust me, I've had plenty time to try out all features.

 

Yet initially you wrote...

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If I'm unlucky, I get one without auto-hold, which results in agony after 11-14 hours of driving in Copenhagen and sitting for 100's of red lights.

One of the cars without is a Superb 2,0 TDI 150 DSG 6 with ACC, which is great.

... but the Superb II never had Adaptive Cruise Control, just standard Cruise Control. ACC was introduced to the Superb with the launch of the Superb III.

 

If it's a Superb II it has a mechanical parking/hand brake, no auto hold and no ACC.

If it's a Superb III it has an electronic parking brake, auto hold, and ACC (standard on some trim levels, optional on others, depending on country).

Auto Hold is an integrated function included with the electronic parking brake, so you won't have one without the other.

 

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Or are you talking about two different Škoda Superb in the same post and just trying to confuse me (which is easily done :doh:)?

 

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