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5.2 EPB
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) System reset is a popular
special function. You can use this function to reset the
electronic parking brake system and brake pads, which also
supports the brake pad replacement (retraction, release of the
brake pump), G-sensor, and body angle calibration. This
function has multiple uses and can safely and effectively
maintain the electronic brake system. These applications
include deactivating and activating brake control systems,
assisting in controlling brake fluid, opening and closing brake
pads, setting brakes after replacing brake discs or brake pads,
etc.
1. If the brake pad wears the brake pad sense line, the brake
pad sense line will send a signal to the onboard tablet
asking for replacing the brake pad. After replacing the
brake pad, you must reset the brake pad. Otherwise, the
car alarms.
2. Reset must be performed in the following cases:
The brake pad and brake pad wear sensor are replaced.
The brake pad indicator lamp is on.
The brake pad sensor circuit is short, which is
recovered.
The servo motor is replaced.
The operation guidelines of the EPB function are shown as
below:
1. Enter the EPB menu and choose relevant models
according to the vehicle being tested.
2. Follow the instructions displayed and press YES after
completing the
instructions shown.