What Are the Consequences of Not Releasing the Handbrake?

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LeJuliet
07/30/25 4:39am
When the handbrake is not released, it can cause wear on the brake pads and increase fuel consumption. Below is a detailed explanation of the consequences of driving with the handbrake engaged: 1. Wear on Brake Pads: The faster the speed, the greater the wear on the brake pads, which can lead to brake pad deterioration and may also damage the tires to some extent. In severe cases, a burning smell or smoke from the rear of the car may occur. 2. Increased Fuel Consumption: Driving with the handbrake engaged increases the engine's energy consumption, leading to higher fuel usage. 3. Reduced Handbrake Effectiveness: Prolonged driving with the handbrake engaged can significantly reduce its effectiveness, impacting future use of the handbrake.
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