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Toyota Camry How-To: Electronic Parking Brake & Brake Hold | Toyota
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The auto hold can be nice but I also want a lever parking/emergency/hand brake.

UriahStuff
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An expencive sollution for a problem that never existed

GazaChil
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This is a really well thought out way to remove a critical safety system from vehicles while increasing servicing costs.

StefanBacon
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Does this model come with traditional brake? I don't like the buttons

SilentTrip
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Am I the only one you still prefers the old one?

giwrgosprd
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Will Brake Hold cause damage to the Parking Brake if someone uses it daily, like if it gets used on stop and go traffic not just on intersections or red lights?

hectorfernando
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When my break hold is active, can I just press on the accelerator to go, or do i need to deactivate the break hold by clicking the "hold" button again?

akakakaka
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It’s kinda bonkers how long it took Toyota to have an electronic parking brake and Auto Hold.

LaunchKaffee
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You guys need to correct your video. The EPB isn't what is activated when using brake hold, they are two separate mechanisms. EPB uses a motor driven, mechanical cam on the rear disks to engage the parking brake feature, while brake hold works by boosting pressure in the brake lines to apply caliper pressure on all four wheels as if you were actually pressing the brake pedal. Again, two completely different mechanisms for two completely different uses.

chris
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Wish the LE and SE models had this. Odd that the CHV does.

TheSpotlessMind
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I have the Toyota Corolla 2019 MANUAL transmission vehicle with automatic parking brake. I cant find a youtube video on how to use it correctly with manual transmission. Is there one?

margueritesacco
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is it normal when using electric parking brake makes a somewhat loud sound when engaging or disengaging.?

jimmyrule
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Another thing that will need maintenance in the future

raftika
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Why don't they just make brake hold automatically engaged when break pedal is pressed after certain seconds say 3 seconds?

fernandol
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Hi guys, , , ,
I have 2018 Camry GLE V4. When the speed at 160 Km/hr engine temperature drop below C and when I reduce the speed ti 140 Km/hr the engine temperature becomes normal.

Is that normal situation??

Waiting for your feedback. Thx, ,

kingoffeel
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Why take away the old handbrake in the hatchback models? It's a sportier model and should not be using the e-brake.

SaberisloveSaberislife
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I accidentally pulled up on the parking brake button for about 5 seconds while the vehicle was in park and the electronic parking brake was already engaged. Did I do any damage to the electric motors?

alansmith
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What happens when you have it with the parking brake on, but the car won't start and you need it moved?

xinic
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What a nightmare. This is NOT intuitive in the least. Had an opportunity to drive my first Hybrid Camry auto today, and the first thing I noticed was that it rolled back on slight slopes! Whilst fiddling with the e-brake in order to do a hill start I almost rolled back into the car behind. Then it locked on (of course); I pressed the accelerator hard and the auto-release function must have worked because it let go and the two engines working together slammed me back into the seat, nearly breaking the backrest off. Imagine teaching a learner driver!

A simply hand or foot lever that is pulled (or pushed), can be felt when applied due to increasing resistance and can also be partly applied is ALL you need!

How the HELL moronic Australian governments allow cars featuring a patently DANGEROUS device such as this to be registered I'll never know - that is also stuffed whenever there is an electrical fault.

I guess it is the same with headlights. Back in 1991 Ford took out a full-page advertisement warning drivers against fitting reproduction headlights that produced 862% more glare. Now registration departments allow cars with original headlights and tailights that are as glary as sh*t! Ho hum. Someone is getting paid off at the higher echelons I guess. Or we just bend over to the other countries that make these because we are forced to trade with them.

johnrroberts
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What?!?!? .. all this time I didn't know this all this time 🤦🏾‍♀️

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