Where is the location of the car foot brake?

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CorbinLynn
07/29/25 1:24am
The car foot brake is located on the left side. The operation method of the foot brake is: 1. Press the pedal all the way down with your left foot to activate it; 2. Press it again firmly with your left foot and then release to disengage the parking brake. The foot brake refers to the foot-operated parking brake, which consists of ventilated disc brakes on the front wheels and lead-lined drum brakes with automatic adjusters on the rear wheels. It is mainly used in the braking system of vehicles. The components of the car foot brake include the pedal, master cylinder, vacuum pump, oil pipe, wheel cylinder, brake pads, brake disc, and ABS pump. Its function is to decelerate the vehicle while driving or to prevent the vehicle from rolling after stopping.
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