How to Adjust the Handbrake?
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Common parking systems include mechanical handbrakes, mechanical foot brakes, and electronic parking brakes. Below is a detailed introduction to car handbrakes: 1. Electronic parking brakes are automatically controlled by the computer, so there is no need to worry about their braking force, nor do they require adjustment. 2. First, check the position of the car's handbrake handle. When the handle is pulled up to 70%, the system is in the normal braking position. 3. Press the brake pedal and shift the car's gear to neutral. Whether it's a manual or automatic transmission, the gear should be in neutral. 4. At the bottom of the handbrake handle, where it connects to the copper cable, there is an adjustable compensation mechanism. Use a wrench to loosen the screw. 5. Some models have the adjustment mechanism located under the car, which should be handled by professional maintenance personnel.