What are the reasons why the automatic parking cannot continue to be used?
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The reasons why the automatic parking cannot continue to be used include abnormal noise from the parking brake and the parking brake lever not being able to lock in place. Abnormal noise from the parking brake: Stop the vehicle and inspect it. Manually move the parking brake to check if the fixing screws are loose, the lever is deformed, the fixing pins are loose, or the lever spring is damaged. If any of these issues are found, they should be repaired and adjusted promptly. If no problems are found, check whether the dust shield is colliding with the brake drum due to deformation or improper fixation. Parking brake lever not locking in place: When using the parking brake to stop the vehicle, pull the parking brake lever to the braking position and release it, noting that it cannot stay in the braking position. During inspection, first press and release the lever head, then grip and release the lever handle, moving it up and down to test whether the lever is bent, stuck, or if the spring is broken.
Last time the auto hold in my car failed, and it took me a long time to fix it. There are usually a few common reasons: the system directly shuts down when the battery is low; the brake part is stuck and doesn't release pressure; sensor failure, such as a broken speed detection; or a control module malfunction. I once experienced a sudden failure on a slope, which was quite scary, so never delay, pull over immediately and check. You can try restarting the vehicle or cleaning dust from the brake area. If that doesn't work, take it to a professional shop for repair, and have the technician perform regular maintenance checks to prevent similar issues. Develop good driving habits in daily life, such as ensuring seat belts are fastened and doors are securely closed before starting, which can reduce false triggers.