
Car handbrake not responding reasons are as follows: Frequently pulling the handbrake to the maximum: Some car owners have the habit of pulling the handbrake to its tightest state after parking. If this is done over a long period, it can reduce the reset ability of the handbrake spring and cable, even causing deformation, which shortens the service life. The correct method is to pull the handbrake to about 80% of its capacity, which is sufficient to keep the car firmly parked. Pulling the handbrake when parking on a slope: Sometimes, due to terrain limitations, you have to park the car on a slope. Parking on a slope and pulling the handbrake causes significant wear and tear on the handbrake. Many people think that pulling the handbrake is enough, but this is incorrect. The correct approach is to check around for stones or bricks to place under the wheels after pulling the handbrake.


