Why Can't the Car Move After Releasing the Handbrake?
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If the car still cannot move after releasing the handbrake, it may be due to the handbrake not being fully released or an internal jamming issue. If the car remains immobile even after fully releasing the handbrake, it is advisable to visit a 4S shop to troubleshoot the problem. Below is relevant information about the car handbrake: 1. Introduction to the Handbrake: The parking brake, commonly known as the handbrake, functions to provide resistance when parking, preventing the car from rolling. The parking brake, whether a handbrake or the parking gear in an automatic transmission, locks the drive shaft or rear wheels. The force of the parking brake is much weaker than that of the service brake, sufficient only to prevent the car from rolling on slopes. 2. Precautions for Using the Handbrake: Avoid pulling the handbrake to the highest position frequently, as the handbrake system includes not only steel cables but also nylon ropes. Consistently pulling it to the highest position can quickly cause material fatigue in the nylon ropes.