What are the correct steps for using the electronic parking brake when parking?

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DiKhloe
07/29/25 3:38pm
Correct steps for using the electronic parking brake when parking: First, come to a complete stop and shift to N gear, then engage the parking brake, and finally shift to P gear and turn off the engine. Compared to traditional manual mechanical parking brake systems, the electronic parking brake system offers the following advantages: 1. The parking brake lever is eliminated from the cabin, providing more design flexibility for the vehicle's interior styling. 2. The parking brake is operated by a single button instead of requiring the driver to forcefully pull the parking brake lever, making it simpler and less strenuous, especially for female drivers. 3. With the continuous development of automotive electronic parking control technology, the system not only achieves basic functions such as static parking, static release (deactivation), and automatic release (deactivation), but also adds auxiliary functions like automatic parking and dynamic parking.
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