What does the foot brake of the new Sylphy mean?
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New Sylphy foot brake is the parking brake. The following is a detailed introduction to the foot brake of the new Sylphy: 1. The foot brake only appears in the automatic transmission models of Sylphy, located on the left side of the left foot. The principle of the foot brake is the same as that of the handbrake, but the operation changes from pulling by hand to stepping by foot. Its function is exactly the same as the handbrake, saving space in the central armrest part of the car. 2. The parking brake, commonly known as the handbrake, provides resistance to the car when parked to prevent it from rolling. The parking brake, also known as the handbrake or the parking gear in automatic transmissions, locks the drive shaft or rear wheels.