Can soft brakes be adjusted to be harder?
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Soft brakes can be adjusted to be harder. It is recommended that car owners go to a 4S shop for on-site inspection and troubleshooting. There are several reasons for soft brakes: 1. There is air in the system; 2. The free gap is too large; 3. The brake fluid is of poor quality with a low boiling point, causing bubbles to form during braking; 4. The master cylinder or wheel cylinder has poor sealing, leading to pressure loss; 5. The brake fluid is not the same brand or model as the original brake fluid, causing a chemical reaction that produces corrosive substances, corroding the rubber rings at the master cylinder and wheel cylinder, resulting in poor sealing and pressure loss. Brakes are mechanical braking devices that can slow down the speed of a vehicle, also known as decelerators. The car brake pedal is located below the steering wheel. Pressing the brake pedal causes the brake linkage to be pressurized and transmitted to the brake pads on the brake drum, clamping the brake disc to slow down or stop the car.