Do you have to press the automatic parking every time?

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-30

Auto parking doesn't need to be pressed every time, depending on the model. The automatic parking function of the car is mainly divided into the following types:

Ordinary handbrakeOrdinary handbrake is the most common type of parking brake, which is operated by the handle or foot pedal, and the rear wheel brake works by tightening the steel cable or hydraulic device to realize the parking brake of the vehicle.

Electronic parking brake: Electronic parking brake, also known as electronic parking brake system (EPB), controls the motor or solenoid valve through the electronic control unit (ECU) to realize the automatic tension and release of the rear brake. The electronic parking brake is usually used in conjunction with the automatic parking function of the vehicle, which can achieve one-touch automatic parking.

Automatic parking systemThe automatic parking system is a more intelligent parking brake technology, which can perceive the surrounding environment through radar, cameras and other sensors, automatically find a suitable parking position, and control the vehicle's steering, acceleration, braking and other operations through the automatic control unit (ACU) to achieve fully automatic parking and parking.

Automatic parking in P gear:p automatic parking is a common automatic parking method for automatic transmission models. When the vehicle is stationary, switch the gear to P gear, and the vehicle will automatically activate the parking brake system, lock the gearbox output shaft, and realize the parking brake of the vehicle.

It should be noted that different types of automatic parking systems also differ in terms of usage and safety, some models will always be on as long as the automatic parking function is turned on, while some models need to be turned on manually after each engine restart. When the automatic parking function key is pressed, after each time the brake is stepped on to stop the vehicle, the indicator light will light up on the dashboard, and the brake pedal can be released at this time, and the system will automatically complete the braking, and when the accelerator pedal is pressed, the system will be released again.

The automatic parking function allows the driver to avoid unnecessary coasting of the vehicle without the need to brake for long periods of time and activate the electronic parking brake.

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