What to Do When the Handbrake Is Too Tight to Release?
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The solution to a handbrake that is too tight to release is to lift it slightly, press the button on the handbrake, and then push it all the way down. Below is an introduction to brake fluid-related content: 1. Selection Method: When choosing brake fluid, you can judge its quality by its smell or appearance. Inferior brake fluid often has an alcohol-like odor, appears watery, and may contain impurities or suspended particles. Qualified brake fluid is slightly yellow in color, and brake fluid that is too thin or completely colorless and transparent should not be used. 2. Do Not Mix: During the use of brake fluid, avoid mixing gasoline, diesel, engine oil, or windshield washer fluid into the brake fluid, as this can significantly impair braking performance. Do not mix different types or brands of brake fluid. For braking systems with special requirements, use only the specified brand and type of brake fluid. Since different brands and types of brake fluid have different formulations, mixing them can degrade the performance of the brake fluid.