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Tilly2 | 18:58 Tue 02nd Sep 2014 | Motoring
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Got my new car and it's got an electronic parking brake. I don't like it. It feels all wrong and all the doors lock about ten seconds after starting off. Very disconcerting!

Should I be feeling a tug when I start off in first gear and hear a noise?

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Make sure you get the right width, 21 or 25 mms. ^^^^^
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Thanks for all the advice about flat batteries and seat belt extenders.

Anyone else have a car with an electronic parking break?
The parking brake on most V.A.G. cars work via an electric motor which operates through a gear mechanism situated on the calliper and forces the rear pad or pads against the disk.In the event of a power outage the motor will remain as it was at last instruction.
I've got a Meriva, never had any problems with the electronic hand brake.
My Audi has got an electric parking brake - it's a doddle to use - certainly easier than a mechanical one - I've had the car for less than a week & already it's second nature.

And before anyone says 'what if it fails?' - I've had the cable snap on mechanical handbrakes - now that is exciting when you're doing a hill start ...
The 'auto door locking' is nothing to do with the electric parking brake - it's a feature of the Central Locking system.

On my Audi you can choose whether to have this happen or not (I quite like it) - I expect you can turn it on/off on the Meriva too - or get the dealer to do it.
Did you not have a test drive & discover the irritating features before buying?
My A class Merc has an electronic brake - simple to use but it is positioned under the dash not in the centred console like the VAG vehicles. Bit of a bummer when you have to reach forward when you have bad backwards from
^^bad back
Try saying that when you're tipsy, Yorkie....☺
Given no car is perfect, sometimes you decide you can put up with that particular set of annoying features. But later change your mind.
What's wrong with the good old fashioned lever hanbrake - it's worked perfectly well since cars were invented .

Seems to me that manufacturers now are deliberately adding all sorts of electronic thingys , that quite often go wrong , in order that they can sell you an expensive replacement part
Spot on, Baz!

All 3 of our cars have handbrake Levers, I have driven Vehicles with Electronic ones, can't see a problem with them tbh!
I drive cars with both electronic and conventional hand brakes and can't say I prefer one over the other.

I'm not sure why anyone would buy a car with an electronic handbrake if they didn't like it.

You did test drive the car before placing the order Tilly?
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No, I didn't have a test drive. I never do. I just go and order the car I want.
I have sorted the brake now, I went back to the garage and they put me right. It just needed a bit of getting used to.
Thanks for all the answers.

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