Where is the Lexus Handbrake Located?

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AlexandraFitz
07/23/25 11:58pm
Lexus handbrake is located on the pedal at the left foot position. Below are the functions and classifications of the handbrake: Functions of the handbrake: Its function is to provide resistance to the car when parking, preventing the car from rolling. The parking brake, also known as the handbrake or the parking gear in automatic transmissions, locks the drive shaft or rear wheels. The parking brake exerts much less force compared to the service brake, just enough to prevent the car from rolling on a slope. Classifications of the handbrake: There are different types of parking brakes, such as the mechanical mechanisms operated by hand or foot as mentioned above. Additionally, high-end vehicles are increasingly adopting electronically controlled parking systems, commonly known as electronic handbrakes.
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