Where is the electronic handbrake of the Mercedes-Benz e300?
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The handbrake of the Mercedes-Benz e300 is located next to the left foot of the brake pedal, where there is a small brake pedal, which serves as the handbrake. In the 2019 Mercedes-Benz e300, the handbrake is positioned below the left side of the dashboard. Pressing it down engages the handbrake, and pulling the P-marked handle below the headlight switch releases it. The functions of each gear are as follows: 1. P gear is the parking gear in the automatic transmission: P gear is the most common gear in automatic transmission models, usually located at the foremost position of the gearshift console. Its main function is to lock the axle when the car is stationary on a slope. 2. D gear is the forward gear of the car: D gear generally includes gears from 1st to the highest or from 2nd to the highest, and it automatically shifts gears based on changes in speed and load. By placing the gearshift lever in the D position, the driver can control the speed simply by adjusting the accelerator pedal. 3. N gear is the neutral gear: Neutral gear generally refers to the state where the vehicle's gearshift lever is not placed in any forward or reverse gear, completely separating the transmission from the drive wheels. In manual transmissions, the neutral gear is in the middle position, while in automatic transmissions, it is marked with an "N". Coasting in neutral has long been considered a fuel-saving practice, especially among most truck drivers, who often turn off the engine and coast in neutral to save fuel.