What are the common failures of car electric pedals?
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Common failures of car electric pedals are as follows: Mechanical failures: It depends on whether it's one side or both sides, and whether it's completely immobile or retracts halfway. If one side doesn't move, check the motor module. The problem is more likely to be with the motor if one side doesn't move. If both sides don't move, it's highly likely to be a module or sensor component failure. Another possibility is that the motor plug has short-circuited due to water ingress, which can also cause abnormal pedal operation. Module failures: If both sides don't move, mainly check the fuse and module. For the 17 model, sometimes one side not moving can return to normal operation after power is cut off. If it still doesn't work after power is cut off, a computer is needed for module failure detection. First, check to determine the cause, then decide whether parts need to be replaced.