How to Deal with Magotan Parking Brake Malfunction?

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StElliott
09/06/25 6:01am
Turn on the car key, then press the foot brake, and hold down the electronic handbrake for 5 seconds. Then pull up the electronic handbrake for 5 seconds, and the electronic parking brake initialization can be reset.
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