Where is the electronic parking brake module of Zotye T600 located?

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JeffreyRose
07/30/25 5:35am
The electronic parking brake module of Zotye T600 is located at the rear of the gear lever, in the upper part of the center armrest box. Here are the detailed explanations: 1. Location: Enter the driver's compartment, remove the central gear lever cover and the center armrest box, and you will find the electronic parking brake module at the rear of the gear lever, in the upper part of the center armrest box. 2. Function: The electronic parking brake is used for braking when parking on flat or sloped surfaces, preventing the vehicle from sliding automatically when unattended, thus avoiding traffic accidents. The parking effect of the electronic parking brake is far superior to that of a mechanical handbrake. Traditional mechanical handbrakes carry the risk of failure due to issues with the handbrake lever or cables, leading to unintended sliding. In contrast, the electronic parking brake directly presses and locks the brake disc through gear rotation, ensuring it does not loosen or slide unintentionally, regardless of power status. Additionally, when the foot brake fails, the handbrake serves as an emergency braking function. A mechanical handbrake can cause the rear wheels to lock, leading to vehicle skidding. However, the electronic parking brake comes with ABS functionality, keeping the wheels in a semi-rolling, semi-sliding state, which not only provides effective emergency braking but also maintains vehicle stability, ensuring safety.
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