What is the damage to the car if you step on the accelerator without releasing the electronic handbrake?
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If the seat belt is already fastened, the electronic handbrake will automatically release, causing no harm to the car. The electronic handbrake is an electronically controlled parking method, and its working principle is the same as that of a mechanical handbrake. The electronic handbrake, also known as the electronic parking brake system, has an auto-hold function as an extension of this system. The electronic handbrake replaces the traditional handbrake lever with a button, offering the following advantages: Convenient unlocking: The electronic handbrake uses the power of a motor instead of the driver's arm strength, eliminating the need for the driver to pull the handbrake lever forcefully. A simple press of a button is enough to release it. Expanded space: It provides more design flexibility for the interior styling of the entire car, making parking and braking simpler and more effortless for the driver.