What Causes the Handbrake Light to Stay On?
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The handbrake light stays on due to the handbrake not being fully released when not engaged or insufficient brake fluid. Forgetting to release the handbrake before driving is extremely dangerous, so drivers must always check if the handbrake is fully disengaged before starting the vehicle. Solutions for a lit handbrake light: Handbrake not fully released: Check if the handbrake is in the correct position. If not, simply reposition it properly. Insufficient brake fluid: If the handbrake light remains on even when properly released, inspect the brake fluid level. If low, add an appropriate amount of brake fluid. Handbrake usage precautions: Do not use the handbrake as a substitute for the foot brake at high speeds. The handbrake primarily controls the rear wheels, and sudden application at high speed can cause the vehicle to skid or roll over. When stopped on an incline, remember to engage the handbrake to prevent the vehicle from rolling backward. Avoid driving with the handbrake partially engaged, as this accelerates brake wear and reduces braking performance.