Should You Press the Clutch Before the Brake When Parking?
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Parking requires pressing the clutch before the brake. Below is an introduction to pressing the brake pedal when parking and the friction between the brake pads and brake discs: Pressing the brake pedal when parking: For automatic transmission vehicles, as long as the gear lever is not in the parking or neutral position, the engine will have power output, even at idle speed. To park, you need to press the brake pedal. Friction between the brake pads and brake discs: When starting, the power output from the engine is already applied to the wheels. The wheels remain stationary only because the braking force is greater than the driving force. If the braking force is less than the driving force, the wheels will move. When the driver releases the brake pedal and the driving force and braking force reach a critical point, friction between the brake pads and brake discs will produce noise.