5 reasons why your brake pedal doesn’t work effectively
by Superior Cars Auto Repair Garage in NorthamptonYour vehicle is a true
marvel of science and engineering. It’s so amazing to see a machine with four
black wheels breezing on the road unceasingly. A car is an amalgamation of
various components put together. One of the components that we are talking
about here is the brakes of your car. If the brakes weren’t there, a car
zipping on the road wouldn’t have ever come to a halt. So, you see, brakes are
that important for a vehicle.
However, like every
part of the machinery, there can be issues with the brakes too. You may apply
brakes, but you may find them going down to the floor. So that’s what we are
going to discuss today. There can be numerous reasons behind the ineffective
working of the brake pedal. So, let’s know the causes behind
this.
Reasons behind the
faulty functioning of the brakes
1. Faulty
brake lines
The brake pedal may get soft because of the
air in the brake lines. There can be a number of reasons for this penetration
of air. This can happen when any sort of repair is done on the brake pedal,
when there’s an addition of some fluid or when your vehicle operates in its
normal course.
Brake fluid is extremely important for the
brakes as it helps the brakes to get the force to stop the car. If there’s any
air in your braking system, you may face a lot of issues.
2. Master
cylinder going awry
The Master cylinder is that part of your
vehicle which pumps the fluid into the brake lines. Therefore, it's vital that
your brakes function effectively. In the case of the cylinder failing,
the brake repair Northampton lines won’t receive the requisite
fluid. There will be a loss of pressure and the brake pedal would go to the
floor.
This cylinder wears with age. A mechanic will
check this and if required he would replace it with a new one. If it’s
possible, he might just repair your current cylinder depending on the condition
of the cylinder.
3. Leaking
brake fluid
When any of the brake lines start leaking, you
might run low on the brake fluid. You can come to know this when your car is
parked somewhere and it’s been stationary for a longer period of time.
That time, you can check for some yellow or
brown liquid leaking from the car. This can again be examined by some skilled
technician so you must take your car to a repair centre if you see any such
thing happening.
4. Failing
Brake booster
Just like the master cylinder, this part of
the brake system also wears down with age. When you keep hitting on the brake
very often, you may experience the faulty functioning of the brake booster.
This part is actually the powerhouse of the brake system.
Any fault in this system will lead to softer
brakes and the pedal almost touching the floor. If there’s an issue with the
booster, then you must replace it.
5. Driving
issues
Last, but not the least reason can be you, the
driver. A lot depends on your driving style. The more you keep applying the
brakes, the hotter the brake fluid gets. This leads to further thinning down of
the brake fluid.
So, the brake repair Northampton fluid
which was earlier had a thicker consistency becomes a thinner liquid.
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