How to Fix the Electronic Parking Brake System Malfunction in Haval H6?

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DiJameson
07/23/25 8:20pm
Haval H6 electronic parking brake system malfunction can be resolved by: 1. Trying to restart the car to check if the malfunction still exists. If the malfunction disappears and the vehicle operates normally, it is likely a sporadic fault; 2. If the malfunction persists after restarting the vehicle, it indicates an issue with the electronic parking brake, and professional repair at a specialized maintenance shop is required. The Haval H6 is a flagship model under the Haval brand, positioned as an urban intelligent SUV. It offers Mitsubishi 2.0L gasoline-powered models and Green Power 2.0T diesel models, available in three versions: Urban, Elite, and Premium.
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CadenLee
08/10/25 6:21pm
I also encountered an electronic handbrake malfunction while driving my Haval H6. That time, when starting at a red light, the dashboard warning light flashed. I quickly pulled over and restarted the car twice. Sometimes the system can recover. Check the user manual to find the location of the electronic handbrake fuse, usually in the fuse box under the driver's seat. I opened it to see if it was blown and replaced it with a new spare if necessary. It usually costs around 10 yuan to fix. If that doesn't work, check if the sensor is dirty. The Haval H6's electronic handbrake is sensitive to moisture and can easily get wet on rainy days. It's recommended to dry the connection plug. If it still doesn't work, don't force the handbrake button to avoid damaging the motor. In the end, I went to the repair shop where they used a computer to read the error code—it was a software bug. An update fixed it. Regularly check the fuses and keep the area dry to avoid such issues. If you encounter a similar situation, don't panic. Take it step by step, safety first.
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