Hi need to get the park brake off on my son’s car to enable it to be recovered as the battery has totally failed.
Can anyone tell me how to do it please
Namib Orange 1st Edition with black roof and wheels.
Privacy, tow bar, drive pack, surround camera, heated front & rear seats, auto dim door mirrors, side steps, remote Pro, RSE, arm rest fridge dash cam front and rear.
The EPB is integrated with the Park (P) button located on the centre console.
When shifting from P with the EPB applied, the EPB automatically releases to allow a smooth drive away.
When the P button is pressed, the transmission engages Park (P) and the EPB applies to help secure the vehicle.
NOTE
When stationary, with the EPB applied and the transmission engaged in a forward or reverse gear, press the accelerator pedal gradually to release the EPB. The result is that the vehicle can be driven away smoothly. The driver’s door must be closed or the driver’s seat belt fastened to allow the EPB to release.
The EPB applies automatically if the ignition is switched off and the vehicle's speed is below 3 km/h (2 mph).
To deactivate automatic operation of the EPB when the vehicle's ignition is switched off, operate as follows:
With the engine running, press the P button once to engage transmission Park (P) and apply the EPB.
Press the brake pedal and simultaneously press the P button for 1 second. The EPB releases and transmission Park (P) remains engaged.
Whilst still maintaining brake pedal pressed, switch off the ignition.
Check that the vehicle is secured by transmission Park (P).
If an EPB fault is detected, the instrument panel displays a warning message. The amber brake warning lamp also illuminates. See .
If a fault is detected during EPB operation, the instrument panel displays a warning message. The red EPB warning lamp also flashes. See .
Emergency brake function
In an emergency, press and hold the P button to apply the EPB and give a controlled reduction in the vehicle's speed. The vehicle can also be brought to a complete stop. The vehicle must be travelling at more than 3 km/h (2 mph), and the accelerator pedal must also be released. The brake warning lamp flashes, a warning chime sounds, and the instrument panel displays a warning message. The stop lights illuminate. Release the P button, or press the accelerator pedal, to release the EPB.
Driver exit EPB application
To protect against unintentional vehicle movement, the EPB automatically applies when the driver is detected to be exiting the vehicle. The EPB is applied when Drive (D), Neutral (N), Reverse (R), or Sport (S) is selected and all of the following conditions exist:
The vehicle is stationary.
The driver's door is opened.
The brake pedal is released.
To exit the vehicle with the EPB released and the transmission in N, operate as follows:
With the engine running, press the P button to engage transmission Park (P) and apply the EPB.
Press the brake pedal and simultaneously press the P button for 1 second. The EPB releases and transmission Park (P) remains engaged.
Whilst still maintaining brake pedal pressed, select N.
Whilst still maintaining brake pedal pressed, switch the vehicle's ignition off.
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