How to release the handbrake on the BAIC EC3?

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DelAubrey
07/30/25 9:46am
To release the handbrake on the BAIC EC3, simply press the button on the handbrake lever. Below is a detailed introduction about turning off the handbrake on the BAIC EC3: 1. The BAIC EC3 is equipped with a traditional mechanical handbrake. To release it, press the button on the handbrake lever, slightly lift the parking brake lever upwards, and then release your hand. 2. The traditional handbrake is the common parking brake, usually located at the position where the driver's right hand naturally falls, behind the gear lever for easy use. 3. The handbrake is the parking brake. Press the button at the front end of the lever, slightly lift the parking brake lever upwards, and you can release the parking brake lever.
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