What Causes the Automatic Emergency Braking Function to Be Restricted?
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Automatic parking function restriction may be due to system failure. The parking brake is the handbrake, and the braking state means it is pulled up, putting the vehicle in a parked and braked state. Below is relevant information about the automatic parking function: 1. Introduction: Automatic parking is a feature that automatically applies the brakes. Once activated, it provides better driving security for the owner. At traffic lights, the automatic parking function simplifies the driver's operational steps. After the automatic parking function is engaged, it is equivalent to not needing to pull the handbrake. For automatic transmission vehicles, there is no need to repeatedly switch between D (Drive) and N (Neutral) gears, making it convenient to use and enhancing driving safety. 2. Difference between engine start-stop and automatic parking: Engine start-stop is a default-enabled function, while the automatic parking function requires manual activation—their control methods differ. It is recommended that drivers activate the automatic parking function after starting the car to ensure better safety while driving. Engine start-stop technology requires certain conditions to activate, typically starting two seconds after the brake is fully depressed, whereas the automatic parking function activates immediately upon fully depressing the brake. When both are in operation, releasing the brake will cause the automatic parking to take effect.