What to Do When the Brake Pedal Won't Depress and the Car Won't Start?
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The solutions for when the brake pedal won't depress and the car won't start are: 1. Try restarting the ignition and firmly press the brake pedal; it should return to normal once the car starts. 2. If the issue persists after multiple attempts, seek a nearby repair shop to resolve the fault before continuing to drive. Additional tips for regular braking: 1. At low speeds, you can perform emergency braking by fully depressing the brake pedal in case of sudden events ahead, but avoid doing so at high speeds to prevent skidding or rollover. 2. Under normal road conditions, apply gradual braking by pressing the clutch pedal while releasing the accelerator, downshifting to a lower gear, and then lifting the clutch pedal once the speed reduces before pressing the brake pedal to a complete stop. 3. On long downhill slopes in mountainous areas or during continuous braking that may cause overheating, use intermittent braking by alternately pressing and releasing the brake pedal to effectively prevent excessive brake system temperatures.