No. The drive train is what causes your car to move. The transmission, differentials, transfer cases, drive shafts, and axles are the drive train. The E-brake is part of the brake system. It's purposes are to slow or stop the car if the brakes fail and to keep it stopped when you're parked.
2006-07-07 18:10:45
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answered by Me again 6
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It Is Part Of Brake System,Man I Hope You Don't Own Any Wrenches If You Do Give Them To Your Wife Or Kids Or The Neighbors Kids Just Don't Use On Automobile
2006-07-08 01:08:37
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answered by dogsx11 2
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NO,it's part of the braking system
2006-07-08 01:07:21
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answered by srtransmision 2
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no and don't call it an E-brake,its a PARKING BRAKE (ask any lawyer friends) drivetrain consists of eng,trans,driviveshaft and driveaxle or axles,but usally thought of as the DRIVESHAFT mainly
2006-07-08 01:08:59
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answered by badmts 4
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yes, even a girl knows that! lol
2006-07-08 01:06:43
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answered by Gaia 2
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