Does an occasional sudden brake affect the car?
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An occasional sudden brake does not harm the vehicle. Here is the relevant information: Brake assist system activation: When the brake is suddenly pressed, the ABS brake assist system and EPS electronic stability system will activate to maintain the normal operation of the vehicle. An occasional sudden brake, apart from causing relatively greater wear on the brake friction pads and tires, and consuming slightly more fuel when restarting, other damages are minimal and can be largely ignored. Notes: Especially for automatic transmission cars, releasing the accelerator before braking will not involve any damage to the transmission or engine. However, frequent sudden braking can cause significant damage to the vehicle, mainly manifested in tire wear, brake pad wear, impact deformation of the suspension system, and impact damage to the transmission system. Emergency use: Therefore, sudden braking should generally be avoided, but the car's structure is carefully designed and will not immediately break down due to sudden braking. So, in emergency situations, do not hesitate to use sudden braking.