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How to Use the Electronic Parking Button?

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McArianna
09/03/25 3:36am
The method of using the electronic parking button is: you can turn it on and off via the electronic parking button inside the car. When the owner parks and turns off the engine, simply press the electronic parking button. When starting the car, the owner can follow a procedure similar to that of a mechanical handbrake: press the brake pedal and then press the electronic parking button to release the car's braking state. The electronic parking is essentially an electronic handbrake, which refers to the technology of achieving parking brake through electronic control. Its working principle is the same as that of a mechanical handbrake, both achieving control over parking brake through the friction generated between the brake disc and the brake pads, replacing the mechanical handbrake lever with an electronic button control method.
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GabrielleDella
09/15/25 5:16am
When I first started learning to drive, I found the electronic parking brake button particularly unfamiliar and much more complicated than the traditional handbrake. Later, I learned that when parking, I must first press the brake pedal firmly and then gently press that button—usually marked with a 'P' or a brake icon—to lock the car in place and prevent it from moving. When ready to drive, remember to press the brake pedal again and then either press the button or lightly tap the accelerator to release it automatically. I’m especially cautious when parking on slopes, making sure the button is firmly engaged to avoid the car rolling away. Though simple, I used to worry about forgetting the steps, but now that I’m used to it, I find it incredibly convenient—no more struggling with the handbrake in rain or snow. Some models even have an automatic mode that engages when parked and releases when starting, which is very beginner-friendly and makes driving safer and more worry-free. I regularly check if the button responds smoothly; if it doesn’t react or makes strange noises when pressed, it might need a visit to the shop—better not delay any trips.
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SamanthaLynn
10/29/25 5:54am
From a seasoned driver's perspective, having driven for 20 years, using the electronic parking brake button is second nature. When parking, firmly press the brake pedal and tap the button to engage it; when driving off, press the brake pedal again and tap the button or gently press the accelerator to release it. It's much more convenient than a manual handbrake and requires no effort. Just make sure to operate it steadily—for example, on steep slopes, don't rely solely on it; using it together with the foot brake is safer. I've seen many people press the button hard without stepping on the brake, only to find it doesn't engage, which is completely pointless. The button's location varies by car, often found on the dashboard or center console, but you'll get used to it. The design is thoughtful, avoiding wheel wear like with a handbrake, which is also good for the car's longevity. When washing the car, wipe the button surface to prevent dust buildup—mine has worked flawlessly for years.
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