What are the reasons for the failure of Emgrand's electronic parking system?
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The reasons for the failure of Emgrand's electronic parking system are as follows: 1. Reason one: The parking brake lever cannot be fixed. 2. Reason two: The parking brake is malfunctioning. 3. Reason three: The parking brake makes abnormal noises or is aging. 4. Reason four: The gap between the friction pads and the brake drum of the automatic parking system is too large, or the friction pads and brake drum are contaminated with oil or severely worn. It is recommended to have it repaired as soon as possible, and keep the work order after the repair. Here is some information about electronic parking: 1. Introduction one: The so-called automatic parking, or AutoHold, can be seen in many vehicles, usually located near the electronic handbrake button. 2. Function: Its function is to provide parking assistance when the vehicle is moving in stop-and-go traffic. 3. Introduction two: For example, when encountering a red light ahead, the vehicle stops, and upon releasing the brake pedal, the automatic parking will activate, locking the wheels until the accelerator pedal is pressed, at which point it will automatically unlock the wheels. This action is very quick, much faster than lifting and pressing the electronic handbrake.
When I used to drive the Emgrand, the electronic parking brake often had issues—pressing the button didn't work. It turned out to be caused by aging wires and poor contact. Over time, the wiring in a car can loosen or get damaged, especially if you frequently drive on bumpy roads. Fuses also tend to blow, which is even more dangerous when the voltage is unstable. Occasionally, the software would malfunction, requiring a system reset at the 4S shop. After experiencing these problems, my first step was to try restarting the car. If that didn't work, I'd check the fuse box. If I still couldn't fix it, I'd quickly take it to a professional shop. When parking, I always double-check to avoid rollaway accidents. With increased reliance on electronic systems, maintenance is key—regularly cleaning dust and inspecting wiring can save a lot of trouble.