
If the seat belt is already fastened, the electronic handbrake will automatically disengage, causing no harm to the car. The electronic handbrake is an electronically controlled parking method, operating on the same principle as a mechanical handbrake. The electronic handbrake is equipped with a self-protection mechanism that automatically releases when the driver forcefully presses the accelerator, providing a certain level of protection. However, it's important to note that during daily driving, the electronic handbrake should be manually released. Prolonged reliance on the automatic protection mechanism can adversely affect the car's brake pads and discs over time. Advantages of the electronic handbrake: The electronic handbrake replaces the driver's arm strength with the power of an electric motor. Instead of pulling the handbrake lever with force, the driver only needs to press a button lightly to unlock it. This design offers greater flexibility for interior styling, making parking and braking simpler and less strenuous for the driver. It also eliminates the issue of traditional handbrakes not being pulled tight enough, which can lead to vehicle rollaway. Additionally, it reduces the operational effort required for female drivers.


