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How to Release the Electronic Parking Brake?

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Kaylee
07/29/25 7:00pm
To release the electronic parking brake, simply press the electronic parking brake button. The electronic parking brake is a technology that achieves parking braking through electronic control, and its working principle is the same as that of a mechanical handbrake, both of which control parking braking through the friction generated between the brake disc and brake pads. The advantages of the electronic parking brake are: 1. The parking brake handle is eliminated inside the cabin, providing more design flexibility for the overall interior styling; 2. A single button replaces the brake handle for parking braking, making it simple and effortless; 3. In addition to basic functions such as static parking, static release, and automatic release, it also includes auxiliary functions like automatic parking and dynamic parking.
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OHarper
08/14/25 12:59pm
When I drive, operating the electronic parking brake is quite simple, but some details need attention. You must first start the engine and ensure the vehicle is powered on. Then, press the brake pedal all the way down with your left or right foot—this is crucial, or the electronic parking brake may not respond. Next, locate the button with a P symbol on the center console or dashboard and gently press it. You’ll usually hear a click or see the indicator light turn off, indicating it’s released. Some cars have an auto-release feature, such as automatically disengaging when shifting into D gear and pressing the accelerator, but be careful on slopes to prevent rolling. If it doesn’t respond, check whether your foot isn’t firmly pressing the brake or if the battery is low—inspect promptly for safety. Once you get used to it, this is much more convenient than the old-style handbrake.
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OZachary
10/15/25 2:44am
Every time I release the electronic parking brake, I pay extra attention to safety procedures. After starting the car, I first firmly press the brake pedal to ensure the vehicle is completely stationary. Then I press the electronic button to release it - getting this sequence wrong could lead to system misjudgment or accidental movement. Especially when parking on slopes, I hold the brake for a few extra seconds to confirm stability and avoid rollback risks. If the button doesn't respond, I immediately check the dashboard warning lights or fuses before driving. Although automatic transmission vehicles can release it when shifting gears, I still prefer manual control to maintain good habits. Remember, these small actions affect driving safety - details make all the difference.
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