What is the solution for brake failure in cars with electronic handbrakes?
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Electronic handbrake car brake failure solutions are: 1. Slow down by shifting to a lower gear; 2. Use external force to achieve braking effect; 3. When brake failure occurs on an uphill slope, shift to medium-low gear in time and maintain sufficient power to drive to the top of the slope and stop. The electronic handbrake is a technology that achieves parking braking through electronic control, and its working principle is the same as that of a mechanical handbrake. Both achieve parking braking control through the friction generated between the brake disc and brake pads. The function of the brake is to reduce speed or stop the vehicle. Its working principle is: using the friction between the brake pads and brake drum, as well as between the tires and the ground, to convert the kinetic energy of the moving vehicle into heat energy after friction, thereby slowing down or stopping the vehicle.