Where is the handbrake of the Patrol located?

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MacAllison
07/29/25 12:39am
The handbrake of the Patrol is located in front of the left foot brake. The handbrake is called the parking brake, and its function is to provide resistance to the car when parking, preventing the car from rolling. The Patrol is Nissan's first full-size SUV, with body dimensions of 5165mm in length, 1995mm in width, and 1955mm in height. In terms of power, the Patrol is equipped with a 5.6L V8 engine. The Patrol's 5.6L V8 engine adopts technologies such as gasoline direct injection system, with a maximum power of 398 horsepower and a peak torque of 550 Nm, matched with a 7-speed automatic transmission. In terms of appearance, the Patrol features rugged lines, along with a large honeycomb grille and thick chrome decorative strips.
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PatrickFitz
08/12/25 4:52am
On most Patrol models, the handbrake is positioned on the right side of the driver's seat, right next to the base of the center armrest. It's quite user-friendly: just pull the lever when parked to lock the rear wheels and prevent the vehicle from rolling. If you're driving a newer version with electronic parking brake functionality, it's even simpler—usually a small button on the center console that you press to engage. This placement is designed to avoid interference or accidental activation. With over a decade of driving experience, I find this detail incredibly hassle-free. Remember to release the handbrake before starting the car, otherwise the dashboard will alert you, which can affect brake lifespan. For routine maintenance, check the tension monthly to ensure it's not too tight, preventing jamming. It's especially crucial when parking on slopes—easy to locate and quick to operate. Overall, the design prioritizes both safety and convenience.
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