Where is the handbrake on the Mercedes GLC?
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The handbrake button of the Mercedes GLC is located near the left knee, marked with the letter 'P' as the switch for the handbrake. Mercedes-Benz vehicles are generally equipped with an electronic parking brake, and the button is positioned on the center console between the driver and passenger seats, behind where the gear shift lever is usually installed in other cars. Many Mercedes-Benz models use a column-mounted gear shift, so the gear shift lever for most Mercedes-Benz vehicles is located behind the steering wheel. Below is an introduction to the Mercedes GLC: 1. Exterior: It offers two optional packages and a variety of wheel designs. The most noticeable change in the L version is the significant lengthening between the B/C pillars, with the addition of the letter 'L' after the tail emblem to indicate its extended version. Furthermore, the GLC long-wheelbase version will be available in 11 body colors, further catering to consumers' personalized needs. 2. Interior: The classic dual-barrel instrument panel features red needles with a target-ring background, while the simple wood-grain lacquered center console is paired with a 3-color adjustable ambient lighting system, creating a luxurious atmosphere inside the vehicle. 3. Powertrain: The Mercedes GLC is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine producing a maximum of 240 horsepower and 370 KW of power. It is paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission, with a combined fuel consumption of 7.2-7.6L per 100 kilometers as per the official figures. It offers strong performance with relatively low fuel consumption, making it highly fuel-efficient.
As a long-time Mercedes-Benz GLC owner, I often find myself locating the parking brake button during daily driving. It's positioned in the center console, near the right side of the gearshift lever—a small button marked with a "P". Operation is super simple: just press lightly when parking to activate it, ensuring the wheels are locked; when driving off, it automatically releases upon pressing the accelerator, or you can manually pull the button to disengage. The placement is intuitive, space-saving, and integrated with the vehicle's safety systems, such as applying extra force to prevent slipping when parking on slopes. I recommend new owners develop the habit of confirming the indicator light is on before turning off the engine to avoid vehicle movement due to forgetfulness. Mercedes' electronic parking brake system is quite reliable and low-maintenance—just regular brake pad checks are needed—but don't misremember its location, as it could affect parking safety.