What are the steps for using the Regal electronic parking brake?
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Regal electronic parking brake usage steps are: Press the brake pedal and push the switch to release the electronic parking brake, lift the switch to engage the parking brake. The electronic parking brake is a technology that uses electronic control to achieve vehicle parking. Its working principle is the same as the traditional mechanical handbrake, utilizing the friction generated between the brake disc and brake pads to control the vehicle's stopping. The Regal is a mid-to-high-end sedan from Buick, with body dimensions of 4843mm in length, 1856mm in width, and 1484mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2737mm. The Buick Regal features a stylish and dynamic exterior design; the interior is refined with abundant configurations; the T-series models offer robust power.
When driving the Regal, I particularly appreciate the convenience of the electronic parking brake. When parking, just press the brake pedal, gently pull up the P button next to the driver's seat, and a 'click' sound indicates the parking brake is engaged, with a red indicator light illuminating on the dashboard. When starting off, fasten the seatbelt, shift to D gear, and lightly press the accelerator—the parking brake will release automatically, which is really hassle-free. Remember to shift to N gear, engage the parking brake, and then shift to P gear when parking on a slope to protect the transmission. Once, I forgot to engage the parking brake on a steep slope and almost rolled back, which scared me into making it a habit to always engage the parking brake when parking. Additionally, using the parking brake during long red lights or temporary stops is much more comfortable than holding the brake pedal, freeing up the right foot and saving brake pads. To manually release it, press the brake pedal while pressing the P button, and make sure the dashboard indicator light is off before starting off.