Submitted by tbalonick t3_10m9kws in LifeProTips
You know that weird lever by the cup holders all covered in coffee grime? Or for the other half, that pedal all the way opposite the gas? Yeah that's your emergency brake.
Ideally you'll never need to use it, and 99% of you never will. But for those 1% that do, it would really really suck to need it and have it bind up or not work at all (which is more common than you'd think).
So go ahead, give it a pull/push, it should feel nice and firm and ratchet down well. Then go ahead and in a clear area put your car in drive or reverse and let off the brake, NO GAS PEDAL NEEDED. If your car moves you've got at issue that should be looked further into, it could be nothing more serious that an adjustment or a deglazing but could be much more.
I will note there is an exception to this. If you live somewhere that gets lots of snow and the roads are salted (the rust belt folks) and your vehicle has high mileage, maybe reconsider or have this looked at by a professional. The reason being is rusted up park brake components have a tendency to set and then not return and this is no Bueno when you want to start moving again. This also goes for super high mileage cars that have never had them used.
That is all. Be safe out there. 👍
NyJosh t1_j61s0hu wrote
It's a parking brake, not an emergency brake. It's meant to hold the car in place on hills, etc. when you park to prevent putting all the weight of the car on the transmission.