How to Solve the Parking System Failure of Geely?
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Initialize and reset the electronic parking brake. The following is a related introduction to Geely Emgrand: 1. In terms of appearance: The middle part adopts a family-style design, with the air intake grille featuring a ripple pattern. The side lines of the body are simple yet not sharp, and the design at the rear is concave in the middle, with the bottom dual-exit exhaust pipes hidden and outlined by silver chrome decorative strips. 2. In terms of interior: It is suitable for family use, with large storage space and fine workmanship. The co-pilot is equipped with a USB interface, making it more user-friendly and practical. Navigation and multimedia can be directly controlled by voice, which is both practical and safe.
I'm an experienced driver and have encountered Geely's parking system malfunctions several times. That time while driving, the warning light suddenly came on, and the system wouldn't let me park or move. I quickly pulled over to check. First, I restarted the car: turned off the engine, waited a few minutes, and then started it again. Sometimes it would automatically recover—probably just temporary software glitches. If that didn't work, I’d open the fuse box to locate the corresponding fuse and check if it was blown. Replacing it myself has worked well before, but be careful not to tamper with other wiring to avoid damage. If all else fails, head to the 4S shop—they have specialized computers to scan for issues, which are often caused by dirty sensors or aging wiring. I recommend cleaning the sensor areas regularly during car washes to prevent dirt buildup. Safety comes first—don’t push your luck; get it fixed early. My advice: stay alert, handle problems calmly, and you’ll save time, money, and stay safe.