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How to Release the Handbrake?

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LeAubrey
07/29/2025, 09:37:17 AM

Generally, when waiting for a signal on a flat road, pulling the handbrake 2-3 notches is sufficient. The correct method is to gently and smoothly pull up the handbrake, clearly hearing the sound of each notch. It's best to press the small button with the thumb pad while pulling the handbrake. This method is quieter than pulling the handbrake directly and better protects the handbrake. To prevent forgetting to release the handbrake, it's advisable to develop the habit of touching the handbrake and checking the dashboard before driving.

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TeaganAnn
08/14/2025, 12:32:32 AM

As a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, I consider releasing the handbrake a fundamental skill that must never be taken lightly. After starting the car, I always press the brake pedal first to ensure the vehicle comes to a complete standstill before operating the handbrake lever: gently lift it upwards while pressing the top button, then slowly lower it until I feel the tension release. The entire process should be smooth and steady—no jerking motions, as that can damage the cables or cause jamming. Why must you press the brake first? Because without doing so, the car may roll, especially on slopes—I once forgot, and my car slid downhill, nearly causing an accident. Also, after parking, always check the dashboard; if the handbrake warning light remains on, it means the brake isn’t fully released, which can wear out the brake pads prematurely. Developing these habits minimizes trouble—getting home safely is what matters most.

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BryceLee
10/10/2025, 12:14:18 AM

As an ordinary car owner, I prioritize safety when driving my family around daily. The steps to release the handbrake are actually simple: after starting the engine, quickly press the foot brake to prevent the vehicle from moving, then handle the handbrake. For a traditional lever-type handbrake, gently lift the lever, press the button, and slowly release it; for an electronic button-type, just press the switch directly. The key is not to skip pressing the brake out of laziness—I once forgot in a hurry to get to work, and the car nearly hit a wall, a lesson learned the hard way. After driving, always check the dashboard; if the handbrake indicator light is on, it means there’s an issue, and you should stop and try again. Be extra cautious on slopes—ensure the wheels are secured before releasing the handbrake. Remembering these small details can protect yourself and others; true skill lies in driving safely and peacefully.

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SanJoy
11/23/2025, 12:25:39 AM

Hey, as a young driver, I find releasing the handbrake super easy. Start the car, press the brake pedal firmly to ensure it doesn't move, then reach for the handbrake lever: gently lift it, hold the button, and lower it all the way down. The whole process takes just a few seconds—just don't rush and yank it. After driving off, check the dashboard to make sure the handbrake light isn't on, and you're good. The key is to always press the brake pedal; otherwise, the car might roll, which is unsafe. Developing good habits helps avoid trouble and makes driving smoother.

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LeRicardo
01/13/2026, 02:02:01 AM

I place great emphasis on driving safety, and releasing the handbrake must be done by the book. After starting the engine, immediately press the brake pedal to ensure the vehicle is stabilized. Then release the handbrake: for mechanical types, gently lift the lever while pressing the button to lower it; for electronic types, simply press the switch. Never skip pressing the brake, as this risks losing control of the vehicle and may also wear out the braking system. After driving, always check that the dashboard indicator light is off, otherwise it could damage the car. Making this routine a habit can prevent accidents—safety first.

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HZoe
04/09/2026, 10:33:00 PM

As a car enthusiast, I've studied mechanical principles. To release the parking brake, first press the foot brake to secure the position and relieve the rear wheel tension. During operation, firmly press the brake pedal before moving the lever or pressing the button. The key point is not to skip the braking step to prevent sliding. Forgetting to release the parking brake while driving increases resistance, affects performance, and damages components. It's recommended to check the indicator light status when parking to develop good habits.

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