Releasing an E-brake, or electronic parking brake, is a crucial step when preparing to drive a vehicle. It involves disengaging the parking brake system, which locks the rear wheels in place, allowing the vehicle to remain stationary even on an incline.
Engaging and releasing an E-brake typically involves pressing a button or pulling a lever located near the center console. Unlike traditional handbrakes that require manual force to operate, E-brakes rely on electronic signals to activate and deactivate the parking brake. This system offers numerous benefits, including enhanced safety features like automatic brake hold and hill-start assist, which prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards on inclines.