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How to manually reset the H9 electronic parking brake?

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JaceFitz
09/06/25 7:25am

The steps to manually reset the H9 electronic parking brake are: 1. First, press the engine start-stop switch to power on the vehicle, otherwise the electronic brake button cannot be operated; 2. Before pulling the electronic parking brake, step on the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from rolling backward due to an unbalanced parking position after releasing the parking brake; 3. Pull up the electronic parking brake button to unlock the parking brake. To release the parking brake, you also need to pull up the parking brake button. When the light turns red, it indicates that the parking brake has been released. The electronic parking brake is a technology that achieves parking braking through electronic control. Its working principle is to use the friction generated between the brake disc and brake pads to control the parking brake.

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LaBrody
09/18/25 7:05am

Manual reset of the electronic parking brake is actually quite common. I encountered a similar issue in my own garage last time. The general method is to keep the shift lever in P or N gear with the vehicle turned off, then press and hold the electronic parking brake button for about 10 to 15 seconds. At this point, you might hear a slight 'click' sound or notice changes in the dashboard indicator lights, indicating a successful reset. If there's no response, try turning off the ignition key for a few seconds before pressing the button again. However, be aware that the electronic system of the H9 model is relatively complex. If manual reset fails, it's best not to force it to avoid potential hazards. To prolong the lifespan of the braking components, avoid frequent hard braking during daily driving and perform regular maintenance. I recommend checking the sensors and wiring at least every six months, especially during the rainy season when they are prone to moisture and corrosion.

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FelicityAnn
11/01/25 7:32am

From my car usage experience, manually resetting the electronic parking brake is actually simple, but requires careful operation. For models like the H9, first ensure the vehicle is parked on level ground with the engine off. Press and hold the parking brake button without releasing, while turning the key to the ON position (but don't start the engine). Maintain this for over 10 seconds to attempt a reset. If the indicator light remains abnormal, it might be due to low battery voltage or system lockout - don't attempt DIY repairs in such cases. Repair shops typically use diagnostic tools to read fault codes before performing a safe reset. As a side note, develop the habit of gently releasing the parking brake button each time you park to prevent dust accumulation and sticking issues. After all, electronic components are prone to aging in high-temperature environments, and regular cleaning can prevent many problems.

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LeKhloe
12/15/25 7:40am

The electronic parking brake manual reset requires step-by-step operation. I've done it multiple times: first turn off the engine and wait 30 seconds, then press and hold the parking brake button for 10 to 20 seconds. Pay attention to sound or light changes as signals during the process. However, if unsure - especially with advanced systems like the H9 - it's safer to visit a professional repair shop. Regularly avoid sudden stops on slopes to prevent abnormal loads.

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