Emergency Brakes

How Often Do You Use Your Emergency Break

  • Always

    Votes: 9 36.0%
  • Occasionally

    Votes: 7 28.0%
  • Never

    Votes: 9 36.0%

  • Total voters
    25
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dems4me

Guest
Does anyone else use theirs? I was taught to always use it. :shrug: I always use it after I park. :shrug: Then when going somewhere, the first thing I look for is the release for the brake. I'm suprised more and more over the years how many people DON'T use it. Is it me? :confused: Was there a general statement or something saying not to use it? Did it become obsolete over the years? :confused: Do y'all still use yours?
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
I always use my parking brake when parked as proscribed in my owners manual.

I use the hydraulic brakes in all other situations.

What's an emergency brake?
 
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dems4me

Guest
I always use my parking brake when parked as proscribed in my owners manual.

I use the hydraulic brakes in all other situations.

What's an emergency brake?

Isn't that what that third petal like thing is to the left under the dash on an automatic?:confused: I always thought it was called an emergency brake :whack: Parking brake does sound better :lol: Now I'm wondering wth an Emergency Brake is myself :lol:
 
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morningbell

hmmmmmm
Does anyone else use theirs? I was taught to always use it. :shrug: I always use it after I park. :shrug: Then when going somewhere, the first thing I look for is the release for the brake. I'm suprised more and more over the years how many people DON'T use it. Is it me? :confused: Was there a general statement or something saying not to use it? Did it become obsolete over the years? :confused: Do y'all still use yours?

Because all of our vehicles are manual tranny, yes, I use the parking break all the time.
 

oldman

Lobster Land
I would think the automatic transmissions with the park function has taken over for the emergency brake. I have always had manual transmissions and when I park I put it in the neutral gear and use the emergency brake. Haven't had a vehicle get away from me on its own yet.
 

dawn

Well-Known Member
I dont use it in the suv's cause they are automatic, but I do use it in the Mustang because that is manual!

edit.... I voted occasionally on your poll, cause it depends on what I drive.
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
I would think the automatic transmissions with the park function has taken over for the emergency brake. I have always had manual transmissions and when I park I put it in the neutral gear and use the emergency brake. Haven't had a vehicle get away from me on its own yet.

The use of a parking brake has become uncommon as electronic controls and lockouts have become common on cars with vaginamatic transmissions.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
The term emergency brake dates back to the days of yore, when brake systems were not quite so reliable and redundant, and self diagnosing, as they are today. I use it in ANY vehicle, auto or manual. Like only ever using one foot to drive an auto, which my mother drilled into me although we never owned any manuals when I was a kid.
 

belvak

Happy Camper
In a standard transmission, always. In an automatic transmission, whenever I'm parked on a hill. If on a flat surface, I don't use it.
 
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dems4me

Guest
I think person even told me its bad to use the emergency/parking brake on automatics. Any validity to that? :shrug:
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
It's all the same..emergency brake..parking brake. I never use it..well unless I'm on a steep hill..and never in the winter..had a car where the e-brake would freeze up...pain in the butt.
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
I think person even told me its bad to use the emergency/parking brake on automatics. Any validity to that? :shrug:

NO! person is an idiot.
Experienced, well educated engineers designed the components of your car to work together.

On some cars, using the parking brake activates the rear brakes and keeps them in adjustment
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
I think person even told me its bad to use the emergency/parking brake on automatics. Any validity to that? :shrug:

If I remember correctly.. IF you park on a hill, put the vehicle in Park, engage the parking brake, THEN put the car in neutral let it slip up or down hill taking the stress off of the transmission and putting the stress on the brake. Put the car back in park, and go about your business.

In New England we were taught to NEVER use your parking brake in the winter, as the brakes had a tendency to freeze on the rotors or in the drums.. then you were royally screwed.

I used to use my parking brake regularly until I owned a Dodge Van.. Brand new, and I could never just hop in and get the brake to release.. Took it back to the dealer, three times, they 'fixed' it, I found it easier to just stop using it.. then I stopped using the van about a year later when I traded it in.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
NO! person is an idiot.
Experienced, well educated engineers designed the components of your car to work together.

On some cars, using the parking brake activates the rear brakes and keeps them in adjustment

Tracey's Ford Explorer had a strange set up.. 4 wheel disc.. but the parking brake was a drum, on the inside of the hub.. made it a real pain to remove the rotor .. And the pads were the cheapest.. lost all the pads when I forgot to disengage the brake in San Souci. Not even a 1/4 mile down the road I realized I forgot the brake went to pull over and "pop" all the pads let go.
 
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dems4me

Guest
Tracey's Ford Explorer had a strange set up.. 4 wheel disc.. but the parking brake was a drum, on the inside of the hub.. made it a real pain to remove the rotor .. And the pads were the cheapest.. lost all the pads when I forgot to disengage the brake in San Souci. Not even a 1/4 mile down the road I realized I forgot the brake went to pull over and "pop" all the pads let go.

Thanks! Thats what I drive. :yay:
 

RareBreed

Throwing the deuces
I always use mine when I park. I can always tell when my husband used my car because he never sets the parking brake.
 
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