What are the reasons for the electronic parking system failure of the Geely Vision S1?
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Geely Vision S1 electronic parking system failure may be caused by issues such as engine failure to start, punctured or burst tires, etc. Specific details are as follows: Engine failure to start: If the battery is dead, you can use jumper cables or an emergency power source to start the engine. If it still fails to start, it may indicate a problem with the vehicle's electrical or fuel system, and it is recommended to send the car for professional repair. Punctured or burst tires: Replace with a spare tire promptly and repair the punctured tire as soon as possible. Brake failure: Ensure proper maintenance of the braking system, regularly check the wear level of components such as brake discs and brake pads, and replace them if necessary. During daily driving, try to avoid prolonged braking. When encountering long downhill sections, it is advisable to use lower gears and engine braking to prevent overheating of the brake pads.
When I was driving the Geely Vision S1 before, I encountered an electronic parking brake system failure, and I found there were quite a few possible causes. Sometimes it's a sensor issue, like a malfunctioning position sensor or wheel speed sensor, which causes the system to misjudge whether the wheels are stationary. It could also be due to aging wires or loose connectors, which are prone to short circuits when exposed to rain. If the control module has outdated software or bugs, it might stop working too. Mechanical parts like a stuck EPB motor or corroded cables may require replacement. Another common reason is low battery charge or an underperforming alternator, causing voltage instability that affects the system's operation. I recommend first checking the battery status and then inspecting the EPB fuse in the fuse box. If you can't fix it yourself, it's best to visit a 4S shop for a computer diagnosis. Don't delay—this issue can be dangerous while driving.