When setting the parking brake does not result in the wheels fully locking, the lever may feel normal, or may be far easier to press or pull than normal. You may notice the vehicle tries to roll, and is stopped by the transmission. Upon restarting the vehicle, moving the selector lever from park may be very difficult, and produce a loud clunking sound as the lever snaps from park to reverse.
This is particularly dangerous for manual transmission vehicles, as the transmission does not have a secondary lock, and the weight of the vehicle may allow it to roll, even if the gear selector is placed in a forward or reverse gear. vehicles with electronically actuated parking brakes may display a warning on the drivers information center, alerting to the danger of the failed parking brake.
Lastly, the parking lever can fail to return to the disengaged position after released. In this situation the lever will exhibit a total loss of tension, but may provide resistance if manually pressed or pulled into the disengaged position.
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