Acura NSX Electric Parking Brake 2019 Manual
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To engage the electric parking brake, press the brake pedal firmly and then pull up on the parking brake switch located on the center console. The brake indicator light will illuminate on the instrument panel to confirm engagement.
If the electric parking brake does not release, ensure that the vehicle is on and press the brake pedal firmly while pressing down on the parking brake switch. If it still does not release, check for any warning messages on the dashboard and consult your owner's manual or contact a certified Acura technician for assistance.
It is not recommended to use the electric parking brake while driving as it may cause damage to the brake system or affect vehicle stability. The electric parking brake is designed to be used when the vehicle is stationary.
To perform a parking brake system check, park the vehicle on a slight incline and engage the electric parking brake. Shift into neutral and ensure the vehicle remains stationary. If the vehicle rolls, consult a certified Acura technician.
The electric parking brake system should be checked during regular vehicle maintenance. This includes inspecting the brake pads and rotors for wear, ensuring the brake fluid is at the correct level, and checking for any error messages or warning lights related to the system.
The 2019 Acura NSX does not have a manual release for the electric parking brake. If the system fails to operate, it is advisable to seek assistance from a certified Acura technician.
The electric parking brake warning light indicates that there may be an issue with the parking brake system. It could be due to the brake not being fully engaged, a system malfunction, or low brake fluid levels. Check the vehicle's manual for troubleshooting steps or consult a technician.
To reset the electric parking brake system, turn off the ignition and then restart the vehicle. Try engaging and disengaging the parking brake a few times. If the problem persists, consult your Acura dealership for further assistance.
It is normal for the electric parking brake to make a sound when engaging or disengaging due to the operation of the motor and mechanical components. If the noise seems excessive or unusual, have the system inspected by a certified technician.
The electric parking brake is designed to adjust automatically. If you experience problems with its performance, such as insufficient holding power, contact a certified Acura technician to inspect and adjust the system as needed.