What is the reason why the handbrake button cannot pop out?
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It may be that the internal spring is stuck. You can pat the handbrake lever with your hand, or pull and release the handbrake several times. The correct way to use the handbrake: Do not pull the handbrake while driving to accelerate. If driving at low speed, it will damage the handbrake mechanism; if driving at high speed, because the handbrake mechanism is not tight, the power distribution on both sides will be uneven, causing one side to skid. Do not pull the handbrake to the highest position, because the handbrake system contains both steel cables and nylon ropes, and the nylon rope will experience material fatigue. When parking on a slope, you can use bricks or other objects to pad under the tires to transfer the force to the wheels before pulling the handbrake. For automatic transmission models, first pull the handbrake to secure the car before shifting to P gear to reduce the load on the transmission. Here is some relevant information about the handbrake: Introduction to the handbrake: The parking brake, commonly known as the handbrake, functions to provide resistance when parking to prevent the car from rolling. The parking brake, also known as the handbrake or the parking gear in automatic transmissions, locks the drive shaft or rear wheels. The parking brake provides much less force than the service brake, just enough to prevent the car from rolling on a slope. Precautions for using the handbrake: Do not pull the handbrake to the highest position, because the handbrake system contains both steel cables and nylon ropes. If it is pulled to the highest position every time, the nylon rope will quickly experience material fatigue.