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How to Release the Handbrake on a Lexus?

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LeCarlos
07/29/25 2:37pm
The method to release the handbrake on a Lexus is: simply press and hold the mechanical handbrake button to lower it. Taking the 2020 Lexus ES as an example, it belongs to the mid-to-large-sized car category with body dimensions of: length 4975mm, width 1866mm, height 1447mm, wheelbase 2870mm, fuel tank capacity 49.3l, and curb weight 1720kg. The 2020 Lexus ES features a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 178ps, maximum power of 131kw, maximum torque of 221nm, paired with an electronic continuously variable transmission.
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Marilyn
08/13/25 7:02am
I've been driving a Lexus for a while, and releasing the parking brake is quite simple, mainly depending on whether the model has electronic features. Most Lexus vehicles come with an electronic parking brake. To operate it, first press the brake pedal, then press the parking brake button on the center console, and the indicator light will turn off. For manual versions, such as older ES series, pull the control lever while pressing the button to release it. However, be aware that if the car doesn’t move or the button doesn’t respond, it could be due to insufficient power, a frozen brake system, or a sensor issue. In cold areas during winter, the parking brake getting stuck is quite common—just warm up the car for a few minutes and try again. After each release, don’t forget to check the dashboard warning light to ensure safe driving. If you really can’t figure it out, it’s best to have a professional inspect it to prevent brake wear or accidents.
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Quinn
10/11/25 3:34am
I'm an experienced driver, and the method to release the Lexus parking brake must be done step by step. First, sit firmly and press the brake pedal, don't rush to start the engine. For most models like the RX or UX, simply press the electronic parking brake button, and the indicator light will turn off in a few seconds. But if it doesn't release, don't force it; check if the fuse in the fuse box is blown or if the trunk battery is aging. During regular maintenance, clean the brake dust periodically to avoid buildup that could cause malfunction. Remember to shift into D gear after starting the car before testing the parking brake, as some versions will release automatically. Operate gently, try pressing the button repeatedly, and don't rush to avoid damaging the drivetrain. Safety first—if any issues arise, get it repaired as soon as possible.
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VanAllie
11/24/25 4:41am
I drive to work every day, and releasing the Lexus parking brake isn't complicated. Press the brake pedal, locate the electronic parking brake button—usually near the gear shift, press it, and once the light goes off, you're done. For manual models, press the release button while pulling the handle. Stay focused during the operation and ensure the vehicle is fully stopped to avoid accidental rolling. Key points: If the car's condition is poor, such as low battery or humid weather, releasing might be delayed. Try a few more times after starting the engine. Regularly keep the button clean to prevent dust and water. Familiarize yourself with the car's control system for a more confident drive.
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