What Causes the Handbrake Button to Not Pop Out?
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The reasons why the handbrake button does not pop out are as follows: Reason 1: It may be internally stuck. Solution: Tap the side of the handbrake or pull the handbrake back and forth several times. Reason 2: It may be caused by the reduced lubrication effect of the handbrake grease. Solution: Go to a repair shop to replace the grease. The parking brake, commonly known as the handbrake, is used to lock the drive shaft or rear wheels. Its function is to provide resistance to the car when parking, preventing the car from rolling. Handbrakes are mainly divided into electronic handbrakes and traditional handbrakes. The traditional handbrake, also known as the mechanical handbrake, is the parking brake commonly seen in most car models. The typical handbrake is usually located at the right-hand side of the driver for easy use. Its function is to stabilize the vehicle after it has come to a stop, preventing accidents caused by rolling on slopes or during parking. Its working principle consists of a brake lever, cable, brake mechanism, and return spring. The electronic handbrake uses a slope sensor to provide accurate parking force through the controller. When starting, the parking control unit calculates information provided by the clutch distance sensor, clutch engagement speed sensor, throttle pedal sensor, etc. It automatically releases the parking brake when the driving force exceeds the running resistance, allowing the car to start smoothly.