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Do I need to press the electronic parking brake when parking?

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EthanDella
07/29/2025, 05:29:10 PM

Electronic parking brake needs to be pressed when parking. Here are the relevant introductions: 1. How to use the electronic handbrake: Stop and press the brake, shift to P gear, pull up the electronic handbrake once, you can hear the sound of the brake tightening, and the driving computer will display that the electronic parking brake has been activated. Press the brake and shift to D gear, press the electronic handbrake once, release the brake and you can start. 2. Electronic parking brake system: The parking brake handle in the car is canceled, which provides more space for the design of the interior styling; The parking brake is replaced by a button, which is simple and labor-saving, reducing the operation intensity of the driver, especially female drivers; The system can not only realize basic functions such as static parking, static release and closing, automatic release and closing, but also adds auxiliary functions such as automatic parking and dynamic parking.

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JoelDella
08/15/2025, 04:22:30 PM

After getting in the car, I always remember to press the electronic parking brake button when parking. It works just like a traditional handbrake, with excellent anti-slip functionality, especially when parking on slopes. If I don’t press it, and the car accidentally rolls, hurting someone or damaging something, regret would come too late. Most cars make manual operation simple—just press the button after parking. After forming this habit, I feel much more at ease while driving. Some new cars automatically engage the electronic parking brake when turning off the engine, but manually confirming it never hurts. After all, safety comes first—don’t cut corners for convenience. A small action can prevent big trouble, and it’s worth it.

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GeorgeDella
10/17/2025, 12:01:58 AM

As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I believe it's essential to engage the electronic parking brake when parking. This system electronically controls the brake drums, functioning similarly to a mechanical handbrake. While you might occasionally skip it on flat roads for convenience, it's particularly crucial on slopes or during rainy weather—otherwise, gravity could cause the vehicle to move. I've witnessed minor accidents caused by neighbors' negligence in this regard. It's best to press the button as soon as you've parked; the system responds quickly and reliably. During routine maintenance, check that the button operates smoothly to ensure everything functions properly. Once this becomes a habit, you'll drive with much greater peace of mind—it's a small investment with significant returns.

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DiEmmanuel
11/29/2025, 11:45:17 PM

You definitely need to press the electronic parking button when parking, as it serves the same function as a handbrake. If you don't press it, the car might roll away, especially when parking on a slope, which is particularly dangerous. I've developed the habit of pressing the button every time I park—it's quick and simple. This action locks the rear wheels, preventing any accidental rolling. Some new cars have automatic features, but I find manual operation more reliable. Making this a habit adds an extra layer of safety to your driving.

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DelAlexa
01/20/2026, 01:08:54 AM

Pressing the electronic parking brake button when parking is essential, as it prevents the vehicle from sliding and ensures stability. I recommend developing the habit of pressing the button after parking, especially on urban roads or in windy conditions—this small action can save you from costly repairs. The electronic parking brake is easy to operate, responsive, and more convenient than old mechanical brakes. Regular use during daily driving can also extend component lifespan. Neglecting it may lead to dangerous situations, particularly when parking on slopes. Safe driving starts with attention to detail—don't skip this step.

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StFrancisco
04/16/2026, 01:53:53 AM

I believe it's essential to press the electronic parking brake button when parking. This isn't just a matter of habit but a crucial safety measure – once the electronic system is activated, the brake locks to prevent rear wheel movement. Especially on uneven surfaces or during rain/snow, negligence could lead to vehicle rollaway collisions. I insist on manually pressing the button once after parking. Although some models automate this process, performing the operation yourself provides double insurance. Over time, this practice reduces wear on vehicle components and brings greater peace of mind. Cultivate good habits – don't risk major losses for minor conveniences.

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