What Causes EPB Failure?
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EPB failure may be caused by the following reasons: 1. Electronic parking brake malfunction; 2. Brake pad wear; 3. Electronic system failure; 4. Insufficient battery power supply. Solutions for EPB failure are as follows: 1. Reset the electronic parking brake: Turn on the car key, press the foot brake, hold the electronic parking brake down for 5 seconds, then pull it up for 5 seconds to complete the reset. 2. Use the parking brake: The parking brake can be used to stabilize the vehicle after it comes to a stop, preventing accidents caused by rolling on slopes. It usually refers to the manually operated brake installed in motor vehicles, commonly known as the handbrake. The typical handbrake is located within easy reach of the driver's right hand for convenient use. 3. Use the foot brake: Some automatic transmission models feature a foot brake with the same function as the handbrake, designed on the outer side of the driver's left foot to help drivers quickly respond to braking needs during EPB failure.