Why Can't the Electronic Parking Brake Be Released?

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LucyMarie
07/30/25 12:11am
Reasons why the electronic parking brake cannot be released: 1. There is a fault code in the electronic parking brake module; 2. The wiring of the electronic parking brake is broken or short-circuited; 3. The actuator motor of the electronic parking brake is malfunctioning. Below are precautions for using the electronic parking brake: 1. Accidental pressing: If it is accidentally pressed while driving, the electronic parking brake will not engage as the throttle is still in the working position. If pressed during emergency braking, the electronic parking brake will not lock the wheels but will provide stronger braking force to assist in braking. 2. Correct usage method: If the vehicle is equipped with an electronic parking brake, always engage the parking brake first before shifting to P (Park) gear. This helps prevent damage to the transmission and avoids the P gear lock pliers from getting stuck, which could prevent the vehicle from moving.
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