What does 'push' mean in cars?
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In cars, 'push' means 'press'. Here are some explanations about 'push' in cars: 1. Introduction: 'Push' means 'press'. In automotive terminology, it has three meanings: The PUSH button in the middle of the air direction knob - when pressed with the light on, it activates rear window defrosting; The PUSH button in the middle of the temperature knob - when pressed with the light on, it activates air recirculation. The third meaning of 'push' is equivalent to the handbrake. 2. Auxiliary brake: The professional term for handbrake is auxiliary brake. Different from the principle of the main brake, it uses a steel cable connected to the rear brake shoes to brake the vehicle. Long-term use of the handbrake can cause plastic deformation of the steel cable.