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Braking Information
Brakes are, of course, the most vital safety component
of a car. And it is mandatory for your own security that you keep the
brakes of your car in best condition. Break problems do not rise to a
serious level suddenly. Most brake problems develop gradually and if the
system is detected properly, these can be detected before they become
serious. Driver of a car can tell if it has problems with its brakes. If
it does have, it must immediately be taken to a technician.
Causes
There could be several causes of breaks malfunctioning.
- If the brakes squeak on pressing then either the brake pads require a change or the brakes need to be cleaned.
- A soft or mushy brake pedal indicates that the brake fluid might be low.
- When the rear brake lining is wearing, the brake pedal goes all the way down.
- Sometimes the brakes pull the car to one side. In this
case the brake clearance need to be adjusted or there is insufficient
hydraulic pressure in one part of the brake system.
- If the brake fluid level is low the system indicates it
by glowing the brake light. You must get the brake fluid filled
immediately.
Hand Brakes
One must apply the hand breaks when the clutch is pressed or the car is
on the neutral. It will not damage the clutch system. While having the
general check up of brake system, pay attention for blunt notches of the
hand brake. If the brakes are not effective, see if the cable requires a
replacement.
Parking Break Operation
People who drive automatic transmission vehicles seldom use parking
brake. This could cause parking brake mechanism and cables to seize up.
When set, the parking brake prevents vehicle from rolling. The vehicle
rolls freely when the brake is released.
Level of Brake Fluid
One of the reasons for low level of fluid in brake fluid container could
be leaks. There might also be a leak in the brake system. Whenever the
system indicates this, you must immediately get the car examined.
Driving a car with low brake fluid level could be dangerous.