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NOTICE
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Only use the manual emergency brake in emergency situations. Using it regularly to slow the car down during normal driving can damage the car's brake systems. |
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The parking brake keeps the car stationary and can be activated using the
P button on the right steering wheel stalk, or through the center display. When the parking brake is activated, the parking brake symbol

is shown on the driver display.
The electric parking brake can also act as a manual emergency brake.
When the car is powered on and stationary, the electric parking brake activates automatically if certain conditions are met. The conditions depend on whether the auto hold function is active is not.
If auto hold is active, the parking brake activates automatically if any of the following conditions are met:
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The driver door is opened. |
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The driver seat belt is released. |
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The standstill exceeds the working time of the auto hold function (approximatly 10 minutes). |
If auto hold is not active, the parking brake is automatically activated if all the following conditions are met:
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Neither the brake pedal nor the accelerator is depressed. |
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Any two of the following three conditions are fulfilled:
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The driver seat belt is released. |
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The driver door is opened. |
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The driver is not in the seat. |
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To activate the parking brake, press the
P button on the right steering wheel stalk when the car is powered on and stationary or navigate to

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To deactivate the parking brake:
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Depress the brake pedal.
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To deactivate the parking brake through the center display, navigate to

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Manual emergency brake
If during an emergency brake event you are unable to use the foot brake, you can press and hold the P button to activate the manual emergency brake.
To deactivate the manual emergency brake, release the P button, depress the brake pedal, or depress the accelerator pedal.