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      The "HOLD MODE" - How does it work?

      Hello, I'm a new owner of a 2007 Chevy Aveo Hatchback LT, it features an automatic transmission. I'm wondering about the HOLD function on the shift console. The operator's manual says the following:

      (Using HOLD to)MANUALLY CONTROLLING SHIFT
      "Select HOLD MODE to use your automatic transaxle like a three-speed manual transaxle." - page 115.

      What exactly is the "HOLD MODE" all about? How do I use it properly?

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      Well, after some searches through the site here, I guess it's mostly for wet+snowy road conditions, keeping the car in a low gear without shifting into a higher one and causing slippage...



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