Acura RLX Electric Parking Brake Automatic Brake Hold 2019 Manual

To engage the Electric Parking Brake, ensure the vehicle is stationary, then pull up on the parking brake switch located on the center console. The brake indicator light will illuminate on the instrument panel.
To use the Automatic Brake Hold, press the 'Brake Hold' button on the center console when the vehicle is at a complete stop. The 'Brake Hold' indicator will appear on the instrument panel, and the vehicle will remain stationary without you having to keep the brake pedal pressed.
If the Electric Parking Brake fails to release, first ensure that the vehicle is on and in the correct gear. Try pulling the brake switch up and then pressing it down firmly. If it still does not release, consult your vehicle's manual and contact an authorized Acura service center.
While it is technically possible to engage the Electric Parking Brake while driving, it is not recommended as it can disrupt the vehicle's handling and potentially lead to loss of control. Engage the parking brake only when the vehicle is stationary.
The Electric Parking Brake warning light indicates a potential issue with the parking brake system, such as it being engaged while driving or a system malfunction. Check if the brake is properly engaged and consult your owner's manual or contact a dealership for further assistance.
The Electric Parking Brake system should be inspected during regular vehicle maintenance intervals, as recommended in your Acura RLX owner's manual. This typically coincides with routine brake inspections.
Although not strictly necessary on flat surfaces, using the Electric Parking Brake every time you park can reduce the risk of unintended vehicle movement and is a good habit for ensuring safety.
If the Automatic Brake Hold feature does not activate, ensure that the seat belt is fastened, the driver's door is closed, and that the vehicle is in a forward or reverse gear. If it still doesn't work, check the system settings and consult your owner's manual for troubleshooting steps.
No, the Automatic Brake Hold is a temporary function and should not be relied upon when leaving the vehicle. Always engage the Electric Parking Brake when exiting the vehicle to ensure it remains stationary.
To manually turn off the Electric Parking Brake, ensure the ignition is on, press the brake pedal, and then push down on the parking brake switch. The indicator light on the instrument panel should turn off, indicating that the brake has been released.