Re: VF Commodore Electric handbrake could cause a problem...

Originally Posted by
redvxr8clubby
I guess it depends on how it works and perhaps how much current it uses (if any) when the brake is on. I would be thinking they would use current to operate or release the brake, but once operated or released, no current used to maintain it in that state, maybe a held by a spring once operated? The Captiva II already has an electric handbrake.
Yes, that's right, I understand power is only required to change to and from handbrake on/handbrake off, doesn't need power to stay on or off. But is the problem in this instance of a flat battery. If you had the handbrake on and the battery goes flat, you won't be able to release the handbrake so you can roll/push start the car. Basically you're stuck and will need a jump start but no push start.
Cheers, Matthew
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