How to Reset BMW's Electronic Parking Brake?

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Timothy
07/30/25 9:57am
BMW's electronic parking brake does not require resetting. Reason: The electronic parking brake is only used when braking; you can simply drive off when starting, and it will automatically disengage. Usage Method: Hold the parking brake button and then pull the parking brake. It is best to press the small button with the thumb pad while pulling the parking brake. Apply gentle force when pulling the parking brake to avoid damaging it. Important Notes: The correct method is to pull the parking brake gently and smoothly, clearly hearing the clicks of the brake. Since accidents can occur due to parking brake failure or not reaching its working point, car owners should regularly check the effectiveness of the parking brake.
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