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Where is the handbrake of Dongfeng Honda Jade?

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DelEllie
07/29/25 4:54am
Dongfeng Honda Jade does not have a handbrake. Instead, it uses a foot-operated parking brake. The foot brake pedal is located on the left side near the driver's foot, smaller than the main brake pedal. Pressing it all the way down is equivalent to pulling the handbrake, and pressing it again releases the handbrake. Taking the 2020 Dongfeng Honda Jade as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4667mm, width 1775mm, height 1530mm, wheelbase 2760mm, and fuel tank capacity 50 liters. The 2020 Dongfeng Honda Jade is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 115kW and a maximum torque of 203Nm, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission.
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AngelaDella
08/12/25 5:57pm
I've been driving for over a decade, and the handbrake of the Dongfeng Honda Jade is right beside the driver's seat on the right side, near the center console area, next to the gear shift. You can easily reach that lever-shaped thing with just a stretch of your hand. The design is quite reasonable—it doesn't get in the way of your legs, and it's very convenient to operate. I never had to look down to find it while driving. Beginners might be a bit confused at first, but they'll remember it after trying it a couple of times in the car. Related to this, don't pull the handbrake too tight or too loose, as it affects the lifespan of the brake pads. I recommend having a technician check this part during annual maintenance. When parking on a slope, pulling up the handbrake is a safety habit—don't forget! This thing is used frequently in daily driving!
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Gonçalves
10/03/25 4:40am
When I first started driving the Honda Jade, I also had to locate the handbrake. It's positioned on the right side of the driver's seat, at the junction between the center console and the seat, resembling a handle. It's quite visible but requires some familiarity. Before driving, it's advisable to feel around to locate it properly to avoid fumbling in emergencies. The handbrake is used to prevent the car from rolling when parked, and it's quite user-friendly with simple maintenance, free from the hassles of many electronic components. I've encountered a few instances of freezing in winter; just gently wiggle the lever to thaw it—don't yank it hard. Other models sometimes use electronic buttons, but traditional ones like the Jade are more reliable. I recommend beginners to familiarize themselves with basic functions.
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VanLucia
11/16/25 6:18am
The Jetta's handbrake position is clearly defined: it's located on the right side of the driver's seat near the center console, featuring a simple manual lever mechanism that's easy to operate. Developing a habit of engaging the handbrake during daily driving is crucial for ensuring parking safety. Its space-saving design allows for convenient access by the driver. If it gets stuck, avoid using excessive force and instead check for any cable aging issues.
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