Does the Wildlander need to engage the electronic parking brake when parking?

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DeTyler
07/30/25 12:10am
Wildlander needs to engage the electronic parking brake when parking. Failing to engage the electronic parking brake when parked may cause the vehicle to roll, affecting vehicle safety, so it is necessary to engage it. Definition of electronic parking brake: It refers to the technology that integrates the temporary braking function during driving with the long-term braking function after parking, and achieves parking braking through electronic control. Function of electronic parking brake: It allows the driver to avoid prolonged braking when the vehicle is stopped. With the automatic electronic parking brake engaged, it can prevent unnecessary rolling of the vehicle. Two types of electronic parking brakes: One is the cable-type electronic parking brake system, and the other is the caliper-integrated electronic parking brake system.
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