How to Deal with a Locked Electronic Parking Brake in the Santa Fe?
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Here are the methods to handle a locked electronic parking brake in the Santa Fe: 1. First, fasten your seatbelt, start the car, shift to D gear, and gently press the accelerator. Usually, the locked state of the electronic parking brake will be automatically released. 2. If the issue persists after the above steps, it indicates a fault in the electronic parking brake system, and it is recommended to visit a repair shop for inspection. Below is an introduction to the electronic parking brake: 1. The car's electronic parking brake, also known as the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB), is marked with a "P" button on the vehicle. It works on the same principle as the traditional mechanical handbrake, achieving parking brake control through the friction generated between the brake disc and brake pads. However, the control method has evolved from the mechanical handbrake to an electronic button, making operation more convenient. 2. The electronic parking brake uses electronic control to achieve parking brake technology. Its working principle is the same as the mechanical handbrake, both controlling parking brake through the friction between the brake disc and brake pads, but the control method has changed from the previous mechanical handbrake lever to an electronic button.