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Does the term 'brake' refer to the foot brake or the clutch?

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OAlice
09/03/25 2:48am
Brake refers to the foot brake, and this braking effect is the result of a balance between various forces. Here is more information about brakes: 1. Types: Brakes are divided into service brakes (foot brake) and parking brakes (hand brake). 2. Service Brake: The service brake (foot brake) is used to slow down or stop the vehicle while moving, not just to keep the car stationary. 3. Parking Brake: When the vehicle is parked, the parking brake (hand brake) is used to prevent the vehicle from rolling forward or backward. The parking brake can also be used if the service brake fails. Additional Information: The clutch can indirectly assist in starting, shifting gears, reversing, and braking.
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Maddox
09/15/25 4:33am
I've been repairing cars for many years, and the brake is not the clutch. The clutch is used in manual transmission vehicles to connect the engine and the gearbox when shifting gears, while the brake is a safety component designed to slow down or stop the vehicle. I've encountered many car owners who confuse the two, which can lead to operational errors. The braking system includes the brake pedal, calipers, brake pads, and discs; when the pedal is pressed, hydraulic fluid pushes the components to create friction and slow down the vehicle. Maintenance is crucial—it's recommended to check the brake pad thickness every six months and replace them promptly if they are excessively worn or if unusual noises are heard. In daily driving, braking performance is critical, especially on slippery roads or at high speeds. Modern cars also feature ABS (anti-lock braking system) to prevent wheel lockup, but basic maintenance should never be neglected. Overall, the brake is a core element ensuring safety, and it should never be overlooked while driving.
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DiSabrina
10/29/25 5:13am
My over ten years of driving experience tells me that the brake refers specifically to the stopping mechanism, and is completely different from the clutch. The clutch is only present in manual transmission vehicles, used solely for smooth gear shifting; whereas the brake pedal is utilized in both automatic and manual cars, capable of saving your life in emergencies. I recall an instance when I noticed the braking distance lengthening on a hilly road, which made me realize it was time for a check-up. It's crucial to regularly monitor brake responsiveness and any unusual noises, and periodic replacement of brake fluid can prevent failure due to air bubbles. Don't confuse it with the clutch, which is merely a tool for power transmission switching and doesn't directly affect stopping. In terms of maintenance, simple cleaning of brake components can also extend their lifespan. Before driving in harsh weather conditions, testing brake response is particularly important—it's a key technique to prevent accidents.
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