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Where is the handbrake located in a Lexus?

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GeorgeMarie
07/24/2025

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.

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DelEliana
08/10/2025

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.

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Axel
09/24/2025

As an experienced driver who frequently operates different vehicles, the location of the Lexus handbrake varies by model. For example, in the RX SUV, the electronic parking brake button is typically located next to the gear shift or on the left-side panel of the driver's seat, allowing one-touch operation. In older LS sedans, it might be a traditional lever positioned beneath the center armrest. It's recommended to check the driver's area upon opening the door—most modern models feature an electronic button designed for easy access to avoid bending or straining. While convenient to use, remember to press the brake pedal before releasing it to prevent jerking. This layout enhances both safety and convenience, minimizing operational distractions.

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NovaAnn
11/07/2025

From a tech enthusiast's perspective, Lexus now mostly uses electronic parking brakes, with the button integrated near the center console or steering wheel. This system electronically controls parking, replacing the mechanical lever, and is typically located in the driver's right knee area or under the dashboard. The design is clean and efficient—simply press the P symbol to activate after starting, and releasing it is just as straightforward. Compared to traditional methods, it doesn't take up space, enhancing the interior aesthetics. Before operation, ensure the engine is running and the circuit is normal. If the button fails, it might be a fuse issue—check it promptly.

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DelCaleb
12/29/2025

When I commute with my Lexus, the handbrake position is very convenient to find. It's a button on the right side of the center console, easily within reach. The operation is super simple—press to park and press again to release, saving time and effort. The layout design considers ergonomics, especially friendly for women or shorter individuals. It's recommended for new car owners to familiarize themselves with this position to avoid panic in emergencies. During normal use, combining it with gear shifting ensures smooth operation. The electronic handbrake can also release automatically, making starts even smoother.

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DiElliot
03/26/2026

Regarding safety, the Lexus handbrake is typically located in an easily accessible area near the driver's seat, such as the center console button. To use it, first start the vehicle, press the brake pedal, and then press the P button to park. The design positions it near the center console to prevent accidental activation, enhancing driving safety. If it doesn't respond, check the fuse or wiring system. Proper operation can prevent vehicle rollaway, especially when parking on slopes.

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