Where is the handbrake located in a Lexus?
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Lexus handbrake location: In older models, there is a pedal near the left foot position, which serves as the handbrake; in newer models, it is an electronic parking brake, where the P gear functions as the handbrake. AOTO indicates that the handbrake is in automatic mode, engaging automatically when in P gear and releasing automatically when in D gear. Below is some relevant information: 1. The electronic parking brake, also known as the electronic parking brake system, integrates the temporary braking function during driving with the long-term braking function after parking, and achieves parking braking through electronic control. 2. The working principle of the electronic parking brake system is the same as that of the manual mechanical parking brake system, achieving parking by clamping the friction between the brake shoes and the brake drum or between the friction pads and the brake disc. The difference lies in the control method, which changes from manual operation and mechanical linkage to electronic buttons and motor action.
I just drove a Lexus ES, and the parking brake is located on the center console on the right side of the driver's seat, near the gear shift lever. It's a small button design—press it to engage the auto-hold function and press it again to release. It's very easy to find and use. Many current Lexus models adopt this design to replace the old-fashioned lever, saving space and making the operation more intelligent. If it's your first time using it, after starting the vehicle, look below the dashboard or around the knee area—there’s usually a button labeled 'P' or 'Park.' Just press it gently. I find this setup very user-friendly, especially during traffic jams when frequent stops are needed—it makes things much easier, and even beginners can get the hang of it quickly. Just remember to check if the car is started, otherwise, the button might not respond.