Should You Shift Gear or Release the Handbrake First When Starting?
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When starting an automatic transmission vehicle, you should shift into gear first and then release the handbrake. This is the safest operating sequence. Of course, whether you shift gear or release the handbrake first won't have any impact on the vehicle's transmission components. The purpose of releasing the handbrake last is to prevent the vehicle from rolling. More related introductions are as follows: 1. The working principle of the caliper-type electronic handbrake is: 1. Pull the electronic handbrake button, and the control module starts to rotate, applying braking force to the brake disc. 2. Hydraulic braking intervenes to make the braking response swift. 2. The working principle of the cable-type electronic handbrake is: 1. When the service brake fails: The electronic handbrake control unit evaluates the wheel speed sensor signals, applies braking to the rear wheels, and prevents them from locking up. 2. The request to illuminate the brake light is sent by the electronic handbrake control unit.