How to Determine if There is Air in the Brake Fluid?
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To determine if there is air in the brake fluid, follow these steps: 1. Start the vehicle and press the brake pedal; 2. If the pedal feels the same with continuous pressing as the first time, it indicates no air. If the pedal becomes increasingly harder to press, it proves the presence of air. Brake pads, also known as brake linings, are crucial safety components in a vehicle's braking system. The effectiveness of all braking actions is decisively influenced by the brake pads. Brake pads typically consist of a steel plate, an adhesive heat insulation layer, and a friction block. The steel plate is coated to prevent rust, with the coating process monitored by an SMT4 furnace temperature tracker to ensure quality by detecting temperature distribution during coating. The heat insulation layer is made of non-heat-conductive materials, designed to insulate heat.