Can the Electronic Handbrake Be Engaged in D Gear?
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It is entirely possible to engage the electronic handbrake while the car is in D gear. The main points are as follows: 1. The electronic handbrake uses electronic means to achieve parking technology, and its working principle is similar to that of a mechanical handbrake. Pulling the handbrake or stepping on the brake is just an instruction, and the motor will automatically tighten the handbrake. 2. The electronic handbrake achieves parking brake control by generating friction between the brake disc and the brake pads. This is equivalent to the handbrake replacing your foot brake. Additionally, after engaging the handbrake, as long as you shift into gear D or R and step on the accelerator, the handbrake can be automatically released, but be mindful of the amount of throttle applied.