How to resolve the automatic parking failure of Haval H6?
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Electronic parking system failure may be caused by issues with the electronic handbrake, worn brake pads, or problems with the electronic system. To address this, it is necessary to visit a repair shop to read the fault codes with a decoder and perform repairs based on the fault codes. Below is an introduction to the automatic parking function: 1. Automatic parking refers to an automatic braking function. Once activated, for example, when stopping at a traffic light, it eliminates the need to manually engage the handbrake, simplifying operations by avoiding the use of a manual or electronic handbrake. For automatic transmission models, it also reduces the need for frequent shifting between D to N or D to P. 2. Traditional handbrakes require the driver to manually release the handbrake or skillfully coordinate the throttle and clutch for a smooth start on an incline. The automatic parking function, however, uses a slope sensor to provide precise parking force through the controller. During startup, the parking control unit calculates information from sensors such as clutch distance, clutch engagement speed, and throttle pedal. When the driving force exceeds the running resistance, the parking brake is automatically released, ensuring a smooth start.
I've also experienced the automatic parking failure with my Haval H6. The car suddenly stopped at an intersection, which was quite frightening. Most of the time, this issue is related to system lag or software problems. You can first try a simple reboot: park the car, turn off the engine, lock the car, wait a few minutes, and then restart to see if it resolves. If that doesn't work, it might be due to dirty sensors or circuit issues. Check if there's any obstruction around the wheel sensors, or try disconnecting the battery's negative terminal for a while and then reconnecting it. I recommend using the brake more often when parking and avoiding over-reliance on the automatic parking feature to prevent unexpected failures. Remember, if this feature malfunctions, don't push your luck—get it checked at a repair shop immediately to avoid accidents in traffic. Safety should always come first.