The green "Hold" indication in the speedo (718)

The green "Hold" indication in the speedo (718)

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Tony B2

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623 posts

177 months

Sunday 12th May
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It comes on when I switch on the ignition, goes away after starting, and I have never noticed it illuminating whilst driving.

It is not mentioned in the text of the manual, nor shown in the pictures of the instruments.

So what is it?

I am guessing something to do with the "gradient assistant" thing, but as I have never seen it come on, it is just a guess.

Who knows?

Redline88

406 posts

108 months

Sunday 12th May
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I think it’s for the auto-hold but mines never comes on either.

ETA - I think it only comes on with the PDK variants - https://www.porsche.com/usa/accessoriesandservices...

Edited by Redline88 on Sunday 12th May 21:54

Tony B2

Original Poster:

623 posts

177 months

Sunday 12th May
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Redline88 said:
I think it’s for the auto-hold but mines never comes on either.

ETA - I think it only comes on with the PDK variants - https://www.porsche.com/usa/accessoriesandservices...

Edited by Redline88 on Sunday 12th May 21:54
Thanks for the link - I wish I had found this collection ages ago.

Yes - the manual v PDK differences are a bit vague in this video - and no mention of the 2 second hold before the function releases and the car rolls back!

I am surprised that the owner's manual (which does cover manual and PDK operations) makes no mention of the "Hold" light at all.

speedster986

253 posts

208 months

Sunday 12th May
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It works on my manual 991. It’s a hill hold assistant but the incline has to be relatively steep.

jackwood

2,622 posts

210 months

Sunday 12th May
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On a non-GT4 718 with PDK, once stationary, you can do an extra (harder) press on the brake pedal and the Hold function will lock on until you press the accelerator. This is regardless of if you are on an incline or not.

LiamH66

715 posts

93 months

Sunday 12th May
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Has worked on all my manual 718s, including current Cayman GTS 4.0. Yes, hill hold. If you've never seen it come on, maybe come up for a drive in Pennine Lancashire, or somewhere similarly hilly. Stops you from rolling back on steep hill starts when the handbrake isn't engaged.

Tony B2

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623 posts

177 months

Sunday 12th May
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LiamH66 said:
Has worked on all my manual 718s, including current Cayman GTS 4.0. Yes, hill hold. If you've never seen it come on, maybe come up for a drive in Pennine Lancashire, or somewhere similarly hilly. Stops you from rolling back on steep hill starts when the handbrake isn't engaged.
I have definitely experienced it working, but never noticed the light come on in the speedo. Apart from at switch-on.

DJMC

3,450 posts

105 months

Monday 13th May
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Base 981, I see it illuminate often on gradients when at a stand still. Just drive off when ready.

On our Macan it has the double function of acting as a handbrake when the brake pedal is pushed hard after a stop.

The 981 only has the single hill hold function.

Wollemi

328 posts

134 months

Tuesday 28th May
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Press firmly on the foot brake and the car is held - as if you’ve put a handbrake on. This applies on both manual and PDK cars. Releases when you drive off. It’s very useful.

Scoates

35 posts

133 months

Wednesday 29th May
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Doesn’t need to be on a hill to be useful, I use it most useful when stationary in traffic - it means I can sit without the brake lights on

Scoates

35 posts

133 months

Friday 31st May
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Scoates said:
Doesn’t need to be on a hill to be useful, I use it most useful when stationary in traffic - it means I can sit without the brake lights on
Note to self: Check your facts before posting - just checked my brake lights, and they stay on when using the Hold function. I’m slightly annoyed they do that, but even more annoyed I didn’t check before posting !

David W.

1,923 posts

211 months

Saturday 1st June
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Scoates said:
Note to self: Check your facts before posting - just checked my brake lights, and they stay on when using the Hold function. I’m slightly annoyed they do that, but even more annoyed I didn’t check before posting !
Agree, equally annoyed the brake lights stay on otherwise I’d use it more in traffic. Having to sit behind someone in standing traffic who can’t use park or handbrake is one of my pet hates.

Electronicpants

2,664 posts

190 months

Tuesday 4th June
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David W. said:
Scoates said:
Note to self: Check your facts before posting - just checked my brake lights, and they stay on when using the Hold function. I’m slightly annoyed they do that, but even more annoyed I didn’t check before posting !
Agree, equally annoyed the brake lights stay on otherwise I’d use it more in traffic. Having to sit behind someone in standing traffic who can’t use park or handbrake is one of my pet hates.
With everything being an SUV on the road at the moment and these car being lower and smaller than most, having been rear ended by someone driving off at the lights who "just didn't see me" I'm quite happy to have the lights on, in fact since then I sit with my foot on the brake whether it's needed or not as a protective measure to stop it happening again. Look in your rear view mirror and the majority of drivers are looking right over you!



Tony B2

Original Poster:

623 posts

177 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Wollemi said:
Press firmly on the foot brake and the car is held - as if you’ve put a handbrake on. This applies on both manual and PDK cars. Releases when you drive off. It’s very useful.
Although I have felt the hold function working on gradients, there has been no sign of the "Hold" indicator illuminating.

I will have to try pressing the pedal a bit harder, and report back!

Edited by Tony B2 on Tuesday 4th June 17:26

PetrolHeadPete

744 posts

191 months

Wednesday
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I think you have to give it an extra quick-ish shove of pressure, then on it comes.