Where Is the Brake Located?

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CarParts.com Research Team

Automotive and Tech Writers

Updated on May 16th, 2025

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Summary
  • Regardless of whether you’re driving an automatic or manual, the brake pedal is always the one on the left of the accelerator pedal.
  • The parking brake can be pedal-operated, but in other models, it’s a lever under the dashboard or near the gearshift.
  • In most cases, accessing the brake pedal typically starts with the removal of the steering column.

Q: Where Is the Brake Typically Located?

A: Regardless of whether you’re driving an automatic or manual, the brake pedal is always the one on the left of the accelerator pedal. On a manual with three pedals, the brake pedal is the one in the middle.

Regardless of whether you’re driving an automatic or manual, the brake pedal is always the one on the left of the accelerator pedal.

As for the parking brake, its location greatly varies, depending on vehicle specifications. In some vehicles, the parking brake can be pedal-operated. In other models, it’s a lever under the dashboard or near the gearshift.

Tips on How to Access the Brake

Accessing the brake pedal assembly can be quite complicated, especially for newbie car owners who don’t do a lot of DIY repairs.

But in most cases, accessing the brake pedal typically involves removing the steering column and disconnecting the brake pedal push rod. For some vehicles, disconnecting the push rod also entails the removal of the clutch return spring from the engine bay.

There are also some cases where you’ll have to deal with electrical components such as the brake sensor and switch, so it’s important that you disconnect the battery.

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