Its rear wheels only, but will not lock the wheels.
Seriously, test it out some time. Wear a seatbelt though.
He would've pulled it up, pushing down when driving doesn't do anything.
To confirm, the EPB, emergency function or not, is rear wheels only? I can see that being quite dangerous in the wet, unless ASR can somehow correct the car's direction!
Its rear wheels only, but will not lock the wheels.
Seriously, test it out some time. Wear a seatbelt though.
'07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
'01 Beetle 2.0
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As mentioned, no maker is going to allow a vehicle into the public's hands if activating the e-brake would be damage the system or do damage to the car.
I checked it out yesterday, in the rain, like a typical brainless 19 year old P plater haha! At speed it will slow the car down considerably, but won't lock up even in the rain. The ebrake doesn't need to be pushed down again to be disengaged, instead it simply disengages about 1/2 a second after you let go of the switch. A warning does come up on the MFD as well.
Also don't bother trying any fancy drifts with it either, even with ASR off, the brake vectoring system puts the car back on track.
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