How to use the electronic handbrake in Corolla?
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Corolla's electronic handbrake operation method: Pulling the button upward engages the handbrake, while pushing it downward releases the handbrake. The electronic handbrake is a technology that achieves parking braking through electronic control. Its working principle is the same as that of a mechanical handbrake, both achieving parking control through the friction generated between the brake disc and brake pads. The only difference is that the control method has changed from the previous mechanical handbrake lever to an electronic button. The Corolla is a compact sedan under Toyota, featuring a leather-wrapped steering wheel and a digital multi-information display located between the tachometer and speedometer in the instrument cluster. Additionally, this car comes standard with a 4.2-inch digital screen, but it can be upgraded to a larger 7.0-inch MID if desired. Furthermore, the Corolla is equipped with a standard six-speaker audio system for music, with an optional nine-speaker JBL sound system also available.